The terrible cost of Buffoon Johnson's lies and incompetence

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so far, the UK has spent more than two years pratting about and hasn't yet been able to agree what it wants.
 
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The vote to leave isn't; it's the pratting (for two years, and counting) about that is.
What kind of person, looking at the long-standing divisions in the Tory party, the range of views from ardent remain to jump-off-the-cliff leave, and the reasons why Cameron had the referendum, could seriously have expected it to not go t*ts-up?
 
What kind of person, looking at the long-standing divisions in the Tory party, the range of views from ardent remain to jump-off-the-cliff leave, and the reasons why Cameron had the referendum, could seriously have expected it to not go t*ts-up?

Has not gone t*ts up

Article 50 gave 2 years to sort out the 1st bit which is the with drawl agreement

2 years was in the Marshtrict agreement

2 years is not up yet can't u count ?dont u know nothing

Dumb remoaners :LOL:
 
What kind of person, looking at the long-standing divisions in the Tory party, the range of views from ardent remain to jump-off-the-cliff leave, and the reasons why Cameron had the referendum, could seriously have expected it to not go t*ts-up?

No idea. Please tell us. There's nowhere near enuff of your postings on the interweb.
 
What kind of person, looking at the long-standing divisions in the Tory party, the range of views from ardent remain to jump-off-the-cliff leave, and the reasons why Cameron had the referendum, could seriously have expected it to not go t*ts-up?
The state of the Tory party was irrelevant to Cameron, in that he never expected the public to vote for anything other than Remain.
 
The state of the Tory party was irrelevant to Cameron, in that he never expected the public to vote for anything other than Remain.

that's an interesting opinion.

What, in your opinion, was the reason he chose to set off the Brexit omnishambles?

You claim it wasn't to gather the support of UKIP-leaners back to the tories

and you claim it wasn't to lance the 45-year-old boil of grumbling anti-Europeans spreading their poison among the party.

So what do you think it was?
 
that's an interesting opinion.

What, in your opinion, was the reason he chose to set off the Brexit omnishambles?

You claim it wasn't to gather the support of UKIP-leaners back to the tories

and you claim it wasn't to lance the 45-year-old boil of grumbling anti-Europeans spreading their poison among the party.

So what do you think it was?

Cameron did not expect to win an over all majority again

Expected the Tory liberal coalition would carry on then there would have been no referendum as the liberals would not have sanctioned it

Simples
 
As a non voter the UK have my sympathy at the next general election

The choice of PM could be between

Buffoon Johnson and Buffoon Corbyn :eek:
 
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