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The Brexit; Are you in or out?
#692
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
You didn't honestly expect him to stay? How could he when he was violently against leaving? That makes no sense. No different from Salmond having to resign after Scotland said No.
#693
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
With no disrespect to Salmond intended, a resigning PM is a much bigger deal than the resignation of leader of SNP.
When we start the extraction process, I guess fresh leadership makes sense. Although I was never intending my vote to mean the end of Cameron and I don't think he should take the vote that way.
#694
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Well when I wrote that, I thought he had quit with immediate effect at first, which frankly was the last thing the country needed today. He called the referendum and yes I think he had a duty to deal with the immediate consequences and settle market jitters, so I am glad he is at least staying to do that.
With no disrespect to Salmond intended, a resigning PM is a much bigger deal than the resignation of leader of SNP.
When we start the extraction process, I guess fresh leadership makes sense. Although I was never intending my vote to mean the end of Cameron and I don't think he should take the vote that way.
With no disrespect to Salmond intended, a resigning PM is a much bigger deal than the resignation of leader of SNP.
When we start the extraction process, I guess fresh leadership makes sense. Although I was never intending my vote to mean the end of Cameron and I don't think he should take the vote that way.
#695
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
John Mann for PM.
#696
Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Well the descision has been made.
Yes I am disappointed....But
I am not dismayed, and far from depressed
Maybe the 1st democratic descision thats come out has it should since.....??? Yonks.
The British man on the street, has had his say and has forced this once he will be heard.
The eurocrats and so called experts got it wrong. I dont think any expert has been right in 50+yrs.
The campaign however, was poorly ran from both sides, so the joe bloggs decided for themselves,
and took their chance rightly, to attone for British/european politics, that was not listening.
IMO the referendum was ran like a political party campaign, failing to understand what
the people was waiting and expecting for.Very poor presentation, only bickering chaos.
I live withinside the EU, now it will be interesting if the eurocrats and politicians can
learn and change their approaches towards the peoples they represent.
Yes I am disappointed....But
I am not dismayed, and far from depressed
Maybe the 1st democratic descision thats come out has it should since.....??? Yonks.
The British man on the street, has had his say and has forced this once he will be heard.
The eurocrats and so called experts got it wrong. I dont think any expert has been right in 50+yrs.
The campaign however, was poorly ran from both sides, so the joe bloggs decided for themselves,
and took their chance rightly, to attone for British/european politics, that was not listening.
IMO the referendum was ran like a political party campaign, failing to understand what
the people was waiting and expecting for.Very poor presentation, only bickering chaos.
I live withinside the EU, now it will be interesting if the eurocrats and politicians can
learn and change their approaches towards the peoples they represent.
#698
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Scots want a 2nd ref...keep having ref's until you win
#699
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#702
#703
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Re: The Brexit; Are you in or out?
Why is it understandable? Last year Scotland voted to remain a part of the UK which means they accepted that their democratic wills are to be combined with those of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Plus, this referendum has been on the cards for years, Scotland accepted it, it was no surprise.