Please Mr. Cameron, keep your opinions to yourself
It was he, David Cameron, who, on January 23, 2013, in the middle of his campaign for his re-election as Prime Minister, opened Pandora’s box. In a speech entitled “Britain and Europe”, he says he will renegotiate the United Kingdom’s place in the European Union. More than that, he promises a referendum, “with a very simple choice: in or out.” He kept his promise and almost eight years after this speech, Brexit – a word that did not even exist at the time – was ratified. He sins out of pride, he thought that he could convince the British to “stay” thanks to the relaxations that he would have managed to obtain from Europe.
Maybe he shouldn’t have gutted one of the worlds most powerful armed forces then, the rosey cheeked cunt.
Not the roaring twenties I wanted.
Is there any time since the 1930s when people have said “this is not like the 1930s”
I’ve been hearing “this is just like the 1930s” all my life, about everything. Must be the most overused trope ever.
He’s not the only one, we also got some Swedish ministers echoing the same sentiment
Why not go a bit further down the road and enact/ensure another ‘splendid isolation’ event Mr. Cameron. I am sure Russia was not watching, just like Germany wasn’t before WW1, oh wait…
He isn’t wrong but funny coming from the guy who gave the Russians their biggest victory in Europe with Brexit.
Says the guy who appeased to the extreme wing of his party in order to keep him in power, and then he resigned anyway.
Why do we have to listen to this pig fucker, pig-headed, Brexit coward, failure of a PM opportunist exactly?
I mean before the 30s in Germany we had the golden twenties. It’s sure doesn’t look like it now to be honest so. Then again it’s Cameron. Most people probably peed on things smarter than him.
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Sound advice.
Please Mr. Cameron, keep your opinions to yourself
It was he, David Cameron, who, on January 23, 2013, in the middle of his campaign for his re-election as Prime Minister, opened Pandora’s box. In a speech entitled “Britain and Europe”, he says he will renegotiate the United Kingdom’s place in the European Union. More than that, he promises a referendum, “with a very simple choice: in or out.” He kept his promise and almost eight years after this speech, Brexit – a word that did not even exist at the time – was ratified. He sins out of pride, he thought that he could convince the British to “stay” thanks to the relaxations that he would have managed to obtain from Europe.
Maybe he shouldn’t have gutted one of the worlds most powerful armed forces then, the rosey cheeked cunt.
Not the roaring twenties I wanted.
Is there any time since the 1930s when people have said “this is not like the 1930s”
I’ve been hearing “this is just like the 1930s” all my life, about everything. Must be the most overused trope ever.
He’s not the only one, we also got some Swedish ministers echoing the same sentiment
Why not go a bit further down the road and enact/ensure another ‘splendid isolation’ event Mr. Cameron. I am sure Russia was not watching, just like Germany wasn’t before WW1, oh wait…
He isn’t wrong but funny coming from the guy who gave the Russians their biggest victory in Europe with Brexit.
Says the guy who appeased to the extreme wing of his party in order to keep him in power, and then he resigned anyway.
Why do we have to listen to this pig fucker, pig-headed, Brexit coward, failure of a PM opportunist exactly?
I mean before the 30s in Germany we had the golden twenties. It’s sure doesn’t look like it now to be honest so. Then again it’s Cameron. Most people probably peed on things smarter than him.