Lots of angry people today.
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A leave voting student student voices disgust at the racist slurs. He's a second year law student at Bristol so by means lacking in intellect.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2016/06/27/th...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2016/06/27/th...
anonymous said:
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His cynicism was attempting to scare and bully the public into expressing their "will" in the way he wanted so he could then claim a democratic mandate for it.He's not Robert Mugabe or Kim Jong Ill. He is a cynical and arrogant politician who got his comeuppance.
AJS- said:
anonymous said:
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His cynicism was attempting to scare and bully the public into expressing their "will" in the way he wanted so he could then claim a democratic mandate for it.He's not Robert Mugabe or Kim Jong Ill. He is a cynical and arrogant politician who got his comeuppance.
Kermit power said:
Norfolkit said:
Possibly caused by the man who's spent the last few months saying "I'm not a quitter" has quit.
Cameron has lost any respect I may have had for him. He called the referendum, he said he would accept the peoples decision and act accordingly. He then didn't get the decision he wanted and then walked away at the earliest opportunity.
Cameron has lost any respect I may have had for him. He called the referendum, he said he would accept the peoples decision and act accordingly. He then didn't get the decision he wanted and then walked away at the earliest opportunity.
To my mind, his reaction to the result is about the only thing for which I do respect him. He had no choice but to go once a Leave vote was declared, and he hasn't left at the earliest opportunity. If he had, he would've left on Friday.
anonymous said:
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This is PH, if you aren't as fanaticially right wing and (amercian style) Libertarian as the echo chamber standard you are obviously a troll and some sort of limp wristed pinko commie phag ... even though by most measures you are a somewhere i nthe middle ground ... it;s also interesting to see the lurch to the political 'wrap around' in terms of the suggestions on how to make Britain Great again ...
cardigankid said:
Cameron has been a fine Prime Minister but he has glitches of irrationality, and resigning on Friday when the one thing we needed was stability, was one of them.
Agreed. I think now he's going we really need to move forward quickly to bring some stability. The uncertainty is exacerbating the situation.Getting it done sooner rather than later will stop all this ridiculous clamouring for another referendum for a start.
SeeFive said:
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lostkiwi said:
Like him or not he's probably the best leader about at present.
By what measure? He's made a right pig's ear of this IMO.Or Sturgeon?
Or Davidson?
Farage?
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