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To think David Cameron must feel extremely regretful

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Silverthorne · 23/10/2016 17:18

Discussion with the in laws over Sunday lunch.
Me: Cameron must be mortified that he called the Brexit referendum to silence the right wing Eurosceptics in the Tory party.
Inlaws: nooooo! He is a man of principle and he did what he believed was right.

I cannot believe anyone other than my crazy inlaws thinks Cameron was wise.

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VladmirsPoutine · 23/10/2016 17:29

They are equally allowed an opinion as you are. I don't personally agree with Cameron's policies but do not brand those who do as 'crazy'.

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Bluesrunthegame · 23/10/2016 18:15

I hope he regrets what he's done, but as he and his wife are wealthy enough for it not to affect them, he probably doesn't care.

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TaterTots · 23/10/2016 18:20

He wanted to create a legacy for himself and he has. Unfortunately it wasn't the one he wanted - and he's fucked the country in the process.

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KidLorneRoll · 23/10/2016 18:22

I imagine he doesn't give a shit, otherwise he wouldn't have run away from his mess like a fucking coward.

It's not like he is going to suffer from it.

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GiddyOnZackHunt · 23/10/2016 18:22

'Man of principle'?

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JenniferYellowHat1980 · 23/10/2016 18:23

I hope he feels like a tit but he probably believes his own spin.

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aprilanne · 23/10/2016 18:25

i personally dont think brexit will happen for a long time if attall .everyone is panicking about whats to happen next they just never thought it would happen but if they give people a vote they will use it .if we do go out we will survive it will just take time to adjust

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user1471545174 · 23/10/2016 18:27

I liked him but the referendum was a mistake (or should at least have had a third option).

I expect he's at the regretting it but pretending not to stage, and will be cheered when he gets another big role.

I don't think he ever imagined staying on if the vote went against him. He would really be struggling with Brexit now.

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VladmirsPoutine · 23/10/2016 18:27

That said, I am a bit Hmm at a friend of mine that voted to leave just 'to see what would happen'.

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Shallishanti · 23/10/2016 18:28

not regretful, no
embarassed perhaps (if he has any integrity, which I highly doubt)
Your ILs are not crazy just naive and maybe read the wrong newspapers

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Sparklesilverglitter · 23/10/2016 18:28

In his big house with lots of money Do you think he really cares?

Your in laws are not "crazy " to disagree with what your think.

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Pettywoman · 23/10/2016 18:28

It was a catastrophic misjudgment. His legacy will be that and pig fucking.

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Eatthecake · 23/10/2016 18:31

Like he gives a fuck? He's still got his big house, and mountains of money

Your in laws are not crazy because they don't agree with you.

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Slightlyperturbedowlagain · 23/10/2016 18:33

Absolutely, he can afford not to give a shit. It's everyone else that has to put up with the fall-out.

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StillStayingClassySanDiego · 23/10/2016 18:33

He called it to gather votes during the election and didn't expect to win outright then had to deliver.

I imagine would hope he has sleepless nights when recalling his time at No 10.

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Silverthorne · 23/10/2016 18:34

Well my inlaws are crazy in lots of ways. I promise!

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motherinferior · 23/10/2016 18:38

I like to think of David Cameron being regretful. It is a cheering fantasy.

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GiddyOnZackHunt · 23/10/2016 18:41

Don't forget after he resigned he said he wanted a peerage and a seat in the Lords' so having managed to run a Conservative govt for 13 months, causing chaos and then running away he still thinks he deserves a job for life...

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breadwitch · 23/10/2016 18:42

Serves him right, the worst PM in history just after MT.

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ErrolTheDragon · 23/10/2016 18:44

He bloody well should regret it, colossal misjudgement. If he had to go with a referendum, what 'leave' meant should have been made clear. Probably what he should have done was to have a vote of tory mps and/or the party members to decide if the party would at the next election have a manifesto commitment to stay(and work to reform from within) or leave (and then decide policy).

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GiddyOnZackHunt · 23/10/2016 18:47

He should have stayed out of the campaign and appointed an official remain campaign as well as a leave.

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Mishaps · 23/10/2016 18:47

He also promised that whatever the outcome of this ill-considered and inappropriate referendum he would stay to see it through! What a joke!

I doubt he gives a shit.

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LadyMonicaBaddingham · 23/10/2016 18:53

He's a psychopath; I doubt he gives a flying fuck about any of it. To quote Nish Kumar, "he could machine-gun a lifeboat and maintain a resting heart rate..."

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user1471448556 · 23/10/2016 18:54

I think he regrets it. He's divided the country and opened up Pandora's box. It'll never be the same again regardless of whether we actually leave or not. I've abandoned any affiliation to a particular political party. From now on I will only vote for a pro EU anti Brexit MP. I was so proud to be part of a vibrant, thriving, multi-cultural Britain - but that's gone now, thanks to him.

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parrots · 23/10/2016 18:59

A really interesting account of the lead-up to the vote and Cameron's thinking was published on Politico last week, worth a read

www.politico.eu/article/why-we-lost-the-brexit-vote-former-uk-prime-minister-david-cameron/

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