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Cameron Hypocricy
He has promised a referendum on exit of eu in 4 years time.
Yet Scoffed at Alex Salmond for having a constitutional referendum in 2014 instead of now ??? Why dont YOU have a referendum now Mr Cameron ? Yet another puff and bluster slimy spin by a man who could easily hide behind a spiral staircase. ? David Cameron....All Fart and no follow through |
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This came up in prime Ministers Questions today and he answered it then.
You will be able to look it up online on sites such as the BBC iplayer should you care for the reply .......................... |
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Is it actually possible for a politician to achieve hypocrisy given that they genetic liars.
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Sorry Mate, Im one of the hard working idiots that Dodgy Dave seems to love yet punish....no time to watch TV during the day.
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In or out ....do it now David. It will never happen, its just a knee jerk ploy to upstage UK support. Cameron , if he was popular would not have to govern by devious manipulation. |
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Have you been living in a cave?
We have a coalition government and policies are agreed between the two parties; one of which is very pro-Europe. Cameron is therefore not in a position to offer a referendum before the election and even then only if he is elected with a majority. |
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There's no point in reviewing your membership to the ever changing feast that is europe until you know what it's going to look like but Scotland is looking at leaving a union that isn't changing - so why wait to make that judgement call? It's quite simple really - I can't believe you can't see the difference. Perhaps your desire to find the excuse to have a pop at Cameron is getting in the way.
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You know damn well why. It's because having devo max on a ballot wouldn't make the independence argument go away. It would be regarded as a stepping stone towards that end prize by the nationalists and the merry-go-round would just continue.
A straight yes/no removes all the ambiguity. Everyone then knows where they stand. What's wrong with that? |
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The difference between the two cases is that Cameron wants to negotiate a deal and then have a referendum on the result.
Salmond was a referendum and then, if he wins, then negotiate on the terms of independence. |
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