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The UK has regretted "turning its back" on Europe in the past, the PM said, arguing the EU had "helped reconcile" countries and maintain peace.
Was leaving the union a "risk worth taking", Mr Cameron asked.
Indirectly it is rather funny that 52% of the population are so thick that would vote for something so life changing without reading the small print.
There was no small print for either side. It was World War 3 promised by pig-shagger and £365m/week for the NHS promised by a man who, at the time, had control of 1 vote in the House of Commons to get that pushed through. Both sides of the campaign were awful and Cameron proved to be a worse prime minister than Tony Balir and let's face it, that takes some doing.
Indirectly it is rather funny that 52% of the population are so thick that would vote for something so life changing without reading the small print.
Just going to be a bit pedantic here but it was only 52% (actually 51.9%) of the electorate out of 46,501,241 people who could have voted. Those who voted to leave, some 17,410,742 people of that figure decided it was in the countries best interests (read: didn't have an idea what they were voting for) whereas 16,141,241 voted Remain just to show how close it was. I'll agree with you on the thick bit though
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