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Previously on "Has Camoron actually said we will leave the EU?"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is no probably about it...
Of course UK won't leave EU, but allowing proles to vote would make it look like they made the decision.
After all allowing proles to vote for the Govt every now and then never changes the Eton elite that rules the country.
If the UK voted out, they would be offered a better deal. Then vote again.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is no probably about it...
Of course UK won't leave EU, but allowing proles to vote would make it look like they made the decision.
After all allowing proles to vote for the Govt every now and then never changes the Eton elite that rules the country.
Only 44% of the last Labour government's cabinet were privately educated. Tories it's just over 50%.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThat said, when ham-face is talking, he's probably lying.
Of course UK won't leave EU, but allowing proles to vote would make it look like they made the decision.
After all allowing proles to vote for the Govt every now and then never changes the Eton elite that rules the country.
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Yes, he's currently playing up a timely exit, largely as a pushback against those who suggest there would be a second negotiation and referendum. That said, when ham-face is talking, he's probably lying. IMO there would be some delay and informal discussion before the 2yr formal process was initiated - it isn't automatic, it must be initiated. Despite what many say, I think the mood music will change dramatically, because the EU will be fighting for survival under those circumstances.
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Has Camoron actually said we will leave the EU?
Okay, so we're going to get a vote on whether we would like to stay or leave the EU, but has the Tory scum actually said anywhere that, in the event of an out vote, we would ACTUALLY leave the EU, or does a leave vote just mean the British sheeple would prefer it if we weren't in the EU?
My suspicion is that nowhere has Camoron said an out vote == automatic withdrawal from the EU.
And if we vote out and the EU come back with concessions and some voter bribes, has Camoron said there won't be another vote?Tags: None
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