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You can fool some of the people all of the time
All of the people some of the time......
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HE HAS WON and talking now...
‘Brexit’ Summit: Cameron Wins EU Deal After Two Days of Talks - Bloomberg Business
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I have negotiated a deal to give the UK special status in the EU. I will be recommending it to Cabinet tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostI was here until 5 am but there's still no deal
What time does old hamface come out and claim he's snatched victory from the jaws of defeat?
Place your bets....
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I was here until 5 am but there's still no deal
What time does old hamface come out and claim he's snatched victory from the jaws of defeat?
Place your bets....
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostSo if he doesn't get a deal will Cameron resign and help the Leave campaign?
I'm okay with that.
As someone said it's a bit like a football referee having to ask every premiership manager if it's OK to give a red card. The concept of being able to give it is there in reality it wont get agreement.Last edited by ZARDOZ; 18 February 2016, 14:46.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View Postthe public will see through this charade
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So if he doesn't get a deal will Cameron resign and help the Leave campaign?
I'm okay with that.
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Originally posted by ZARDOZ View PostYep that's about it, unless Boris gets some backbone and uses it as a chance to build up his leadership credentials
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostCameron's EU renegotiation dreams in tatters as he heads for last ditch crunch meeting with other EU leaders.
Senior figures within the Tories make noises they are going to join the Leave campaign.
Papers report that UK on verge of Brexit.
Then, at the 11th hour, a breakthrough is announced, Cameron emerges triumphant, basking in the glow of his success claiming he has secured concessions which enable him to declare he will campaign for UK to remain in the EU (though the concessions won't be worth the paper they're written on).
Aforementioned senior Tories and press are back on board.
Still not 100% sure of the ending though- there's still enough of me that hopes the public will see through this charade
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