Cameron's legacy, How will he be remembered? |
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Jun 25 2016, 06:54 PM
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People will question why he was even born
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Jun 26 2016, 02:25 PM
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DROTTNING!
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If the country is in a 'better place economically', why are we back in a manufacturing recession and have interest rates stuck at emergency record low levels of 0.5%? Because there's more to the economy than a manufacturing sector that has been in long-term decline since the 1980s and the industrialisation of China. The economy was in a better position than it was in 2010, though I don't really think a great deal of that was down to anything actively done by Cameron. Of course, that's all irrelevant now this has happened. |
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Jun 26 2016, 02:28 PM
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DROTTNING!
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He would have been remembered as a prime minister who had in large part achieved most of his agenda in reforming public services and preserving the UK, its voting system, and its membership of the EU.
As it is, this is so monumental a failure it's going to blot out anything else. Tony has Iraq, Eden had Suez, Cameron will have Brexit and the likely breakup of the UK. |
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Jul 12 2016, 01:44 PM
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#38BBE0 otherwise known as 'sky blue'
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