• Kecessa
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    1 year ago

    Considering he was in favor of remaining and he promised a referendum because a large enough proportion of the population wanted to voice their opinion on the subject, I don’t think he was the right person to negotiate the terms of separation.

    Then again it was non-binding so instead of promising to just go with whatever the population voted for he should have promised to negotiate the terms of separation and then hold a second referendum to know if people agreed to those terms or preferred to stay.

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      David, Cameron lost because he didn’t have a plan B.

      He’s too damn arrogant and think assume he could possibly lose. Not exactly great qualities in a politician.