Why are we indulging in this madness?????
It has rent the tories asunder, the public don’t have a clue what to vote for, no-one is giving a shred of decent evidence as to why we should vote one way or the other, there seems to be no actual facts available, lots of people seem to be getting aggressive about their stance, it will change the political landscape (can’t see them all kissing and making up).
It is a crazy proposition. I thought that the whole idea of government was that they are in the best position to make decisions like this. What the hell do we, the public know? Right now it seems like a totally dumb idea, especially as the ‘in’ campaign seem so terminally stressed about leaving. The level of scaremongering has reached fever pitch from their side. Surely the Tories won’t all sing off the same song sheet afterwards? If nothing else I really hope it brings this government down, or at the very least Cameron falls on his sword (after plunging a knife through Osbourne’s Cerebral Cortex)*
* metaphorically speaking**
** not really .....
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I'm certain Cameron didn't want it but he was hoping to put the issue to bed. I think it has backfired on him.
If we stay then I reckon there's a good chance the Tories will implode like they did under Major.
Newly-appointed Joe Public judge - "Well I've listened to all the complicated evidence but I can't be arsed so I just want to simplify this down to one question. Now, how do I ask the dead guy who killed him?"
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Anyway as much hate as Cameron gets, he has some balls, he let the Scotts have a Vote and now this vote, if he was to looses either of them he is probably finished, head cut off Game of Thrones style.... figuratively speaking of course
If Cameron had shown any serious intention to leave then maybe he could have got some better concessions out of Europe.
But if he had the balls to do that, he wouldn't have permitted a referendum in the first place. Plus, if we all vote OUT, there's a fair chance Cameron's big decision will be what to watch on daytime TV rather than heading off to No10.
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I think Boris is banking on Cameron winning. The Independent estimates that 165 Tories are learning towards Brexit so if Cameron wins he's toast. Those 165 will want a PM who is Eurosceptic and will look to a referendum in the future now that the genie is out of the bottle - if Osborne takes over they will just cause trouble. However the maths are against Osborne. Boris will be the next PM.
Sturgeon's probably the most competant politician in the UK. The difference between her and Cameron is she wouldn't have tried in the first place nor made bold claims like Cameron. The UK is out of favour in the EU and the eastern European nations don't like the way their nations are picked on by Eurosceptic Tories as scroungers. There is no way any country could get a deal with all 27 states .. Cameron was on a fools errand.
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