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Cameron was wrong to resign...

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  • lovinituk
    lovinituk Posts: 5,711 Forumite
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    Well the announcement is going to continue to be that Leave voters are idiots who have set us back decades.

    No need to wait.
    Are you and Generali both at the same school?
  • ukcarper
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    edited 29 June 2016 at 11:01AM
    zarf2007 wrote: »
    yes but are the leave voters running the country because the last time I looked it was the conservative party?

    at the end of the day, we voted in a referendum we are not running the country.
    It's not the leave voters its the leaders of leave campaign they are mainly Torys and should have had a plan you don't need to be Prim Minister to present and a plan.
  • CLAPTON
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    ukcarper wrote: »
    It's not the leave voters in the leaders of leave campaign they are mainly Torys and should have had a plan you don't need to be Prim Minister to present and a plan.

    the referendum, wrongly or rightly was stay or go
    and not what option you wanted if we stayed or what option we wanted if we left.
  • ukcarper
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    CLAPTON wrote: »
    the referendum, wrongly or rightly was stay or go
    and not what option you wanted if we stayed or what option we wanted if we left.
    So a complete wast of time stay is fairly obvious go could mean leave completely ie no trade deal etc or stay in single market with all that implies.
  • Generali
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    lovinituk wrote: »
    Are you and Generali both at the same school?

    I'm 45 and not at school.

    Why did you vote Leave? What's the plan?
  • zarf2007
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    Generali wrote: »
    I'm 45 and not at school.

    Why did you vote Leave? What's the plan?

    You don't even live in the UK so what is it to you? butt out! you blew your chances to have a say when you left, now please go and open a tinnie with your other thick countrymen.
  • lovinituk
    lovinituk Posts: 5,711 Forumite
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    Generali wrote: »
    I'm 45 and not at school.
    Oh sorry, just acting like the child then. Easy for people to be mistaken at the moment.
    Generali wrote: »
    Why did you vote Leave? What's the plan?
    I've already answered that.
  • mwpt
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    zarf2007 wrote: »
    Because at the end of the day he has a job to do, I don't care if he agrees with the decision or not, he became prime minster and should abide by it. I dont get to throw in my job because the going gets tough.

    Yes you do. People do it all the time.

    Cameron would have been the wrong person to lead the country going into the negotiations. I can't see how anyone can think otherwise. He bought some time for you leavers by resigning, so you should thank him for that at least.

    It sounds very much to me as though you realise there is going to be a bit of a mess and you want to scapegoat the person who opposed your views. I can't really see another reason for wanting someone who wants the opposite of what you want to bargain on your behalf. It makes no sense.
  • CLAPTON
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    ukcarper wrote: »
    So a complete wast of time stay is fairly obvious go could mean leave completely ie no trade deal etc or stay in single market with all that implies.

    sorry I don't understand your point but clearly there is a variety of options for 'leaving' .
  • ukcarper
    ukcarper Posts: 17,337 Forumite
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    CLAPTON wrote: »
    sorry I don't understand your point but clearly there is a variety of options for 'leaving' .
    What were you voting for when you voted leave and are you sure you are going to get it.
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