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Camerons view of a large Tory Majority


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Is that it gives TM a mandate to oppose an extreme Brexit whatever the hell that means.

 

My thoughts are the exact opposite most want her to be strong and I want her to tell them to stick their divorce bill where the sun don't shine and get us out ASAP and not waste yet another 2 years of contributions. I have a very strong feeling we are about to get stiched up big time on Brexit post Election hence his comments so they can turn round and say we were told. TM and most of her cabinet are after all Remainers.

 

Did anyone see his interview and have similar thoughts?

 

Found an article and pasted the link so you can have a read.

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4496706/David-Cameron-hits-campaign-trail-help-Theresa-May.html

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Why cant he go away? I have been saying it all along, she is a remainer, she doesn't lose those feelings because of us, the EU was dealt a massive boost on sunday with macaroni inveigling his way to power, if she was all out for brexit, she would have at least mentioned nigel farage's name and given him a bit of credit, strange how the man that got us brexit hasn't even had his name mentioned by her............odd that.

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It completely depends on what is put in the Con. manifesto. If as expected it supports Brexit then Call Me Dave is going to look a bit of a twit.

 

Considering that most of the opposition parties are screaming about avoiding a hard Tory Brexit then his opinion seems a little off the mark.

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I still don't care, so long as we're out.

 

So if we carry on paying for access to the single market and have no real controls over borders you will be OK with that? How about European laws still applying to EU citizens living here?

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So if we carry on paying for access to the single market and have no real controls over borders you will be OK with that? How about European laws still applying to EU citizens living here?

 

Like I said; I really don't care anymore. We voted out; that's all I'm bothered about.

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Scully - you can't say it more plainly. I agree - out is what I voted for and out it shall be. Theresa May did what she had to do to remain in post - perhaps with an eye to the future - went along with whatever the rest of the Cabinet were peddling. Now she is in power, she is unfettered by how colleagues might rate her as a future leader and can do what she has promised.

 

The Remain moaners just won't let it go. All this "what if" garbage is just that. No-one knows the exact outcome, but some choose to invent one to say what a massive mistake we have made.

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Scully - you can't say it more plainly. I agree - out is what I voted for and out it shall be. Theresa May did what she had to do to remain in post - perhaps with an eye to the future - went along with whatever the rest of the Cabinet were peddling. Now she is in power, she is unfettered by how colleagues might rate her as a future leader and can do what she has promised.

 

The Remain moaners just won't let it go. All this "what if" garbage is just that. No-one knows the exact outcome, but some choose to invent one to say what a massive mistake we have made.

 

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OUT. OUT. and OUT, I want a totally independent country,free to trade with whoever suits us

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I have a great mistrust of our politicians tho` and shall only believe we`ve escaped the EU when it`s signed,sealed and delivered !!!!!

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We all knew it was going to be a slow process, but it seems crazy that regardless of how many steps we take in the right direction, someone will always try to find doom and gloom. Remainers have had their say, and no-one is interested in their opinion any more. They really need to get over it and shut up.

 

Don't forget Cameron had to resign because of his colossal misjudgment on public feeling.

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There is no way our departure from Europe will be anything other than no deal and walk away. Europe has no mechanism by which it can agree a deal that will be accepted by all the member states.

 

It was always going to be that way, anyone who believes otherwise is deluded, Cameron of all people should know that, he saw it first hand.

They (the eu) have other ideas, the show aint over till the fat lady sings, any weakness on our part will be jumped on.

 

All this carried out by totally unelected people. How did it happen in the first place?

This

 

exactly the reason we had to leave

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Indeed, the only problem is we as a country have to go through the motions of appearing to seek a deal before it all folds and we walk away!

 

 

Therein lies the problem. Some just can't see it, although it is evident to anyone who doesn't close their eyes and ears.

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