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Previously on "David Cameron indicates Tory ministers face sack if they back EU exit"
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Suggesting might have been better.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostInteresting definition of "proving".
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LOL @ the bold bit.Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostInteresting story here although nothing new in the party whips ensuring a united front:
"David Cameron has given his clearest warning that he will sack any government minister who wants to campaign to quit the European Union, insisting the government will not be neutral once he has struck a deal on a new relationship with the EU."
David Cameron indicates Tory ministers face sack if they back EU exit | Politics | The Guardian
The deal, as specified by the EU will be 'Shut it Cameron, nothing is changing'.
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Typical Politican
They twisted my words: Cameron withdraws threat to sack Brexit ministers in EU referendum U-turn - Politics live | Politics | The Guardian
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Proving once again that the only party that represents Britain and British interests and not EU interests is UKIP.
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David Cameron indicates Tory ministers face sack if they back EU exit
Interesting story here although nothing new in the party whips ensuring a united front:
"David Cameron has given his clearest warning that he will sack any government minister who wants to campaign to quit the European Union, insisting the government will not be neutral once he has struck a deal on a new relationship with the EU."
David Cameron indicates Tory ministers face sack if they back EU exit | Politics | The GuardianTags: None
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