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Thread: O/T David Cameron: Now is not the time to evaluate

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    O/T David Cameron: Now is not the time to evaluate

    David's place in the pantheon of great Tory leaders.

    Instead, let us wait until he writes his memoirs and see how many copies he sells, how many tickets are sold when he appears as a guest speaker, how many major companies ask him to become a member of their board.

    It could be that one day David Cameron's name will one day rank alongside his illustrious predecessors like...well like Neville Chamberlain, Anthony Eden, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Andrew Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin and who could ever forget three-day-week-put-those-damned-lights-out-bathe-with-a-friend-I-was-taking-a-3a.m.-stroll-on-Wimbledon-Common-not-cruising-for-trade Edward Heath.

    David Cameron, just like his former colleague George Osborne, has had a tough life ever since birth. So let us not judge him prematurely, whether we voted REMAIN or Leave.

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    Well you have voted in Boris or Theresa in now zilzal my good friend so David may well be regarded as one of the greats...relatively of course.

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    KEMPO, au contraire.

    I knew all about Michael Gove even before he became an MP. He's an excellent fellow (much like yourself) and he's my clear choice to replace Cameron. Don't want Boris and May would be a mini disaster. On Newsnight I've seen Paxman tie her up in knots followed by total silence. She's as hopeless as Harriet Harman on the other side, possibly worse.

    Have you heard that 2million cry babies from REMAIN are gathering in London and DEMANDING a second referendum. I wonder if John 2 is in their midst?

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    I have heard zilzal and I will not be one of them.

    The people have spoken and a democratic decision has been made and in any democracy we have the obligation to take the rough with the smooth and I accept that but unlike yourself I feel the decision will have terrible consequences especially for the worse off in society.

    The man who knowingly put a big fat lie on the side of a posh bus and sneeringly knew the man on the Clapham Omnibus was foolish enough to believe it will be PM..

    Goose stepping behind him at every opportunity will be the man who knew exactly how to appeal to the simmering racism in our society right down to holding a pint...No!..Not Harry Hill..who is a doctor by the way.

    I know that someone like yourself zilzal voted in good faith and gave it much intellectual thought and for the sake of our society I hope that you are correct and I am wrong...I certainly called the result wrong!


    All we need now is Trump as President!

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    Cameron is stalling while he thinks of a way to stay in, he should go now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Cameron is stalling while he thinks of a way to stay in, he should go now.
    Now IS the time to evacuate... 10 Downing Street, after a career-ending political miscalculation

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    Quote Originally Posted by kempo View Post
    All we need now is Trump as President!
    As ludicrous as it sounds, don't count it out. A certain vote this week has proved that even the unexpected can happen and I get a feeling that there's a shock in store (but I don't advocate you betting your mortgage on it )

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    Blair says we shouldn't rush it, therefore we should rush it, always do the opposite of what he says.

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