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In reply to the discussion: 'People Are Really, Really Hoping This Theory About David Cameron and Brexit is True' [View all]bucolic_frolic
(47,251 posts)23. Pure plebiscite
on a question of national sovereignty
in a parliamentary system with, in my limited understanding, both
regular elections and spontaneous confidence polls
In the U.S., the political middle, the mainstream is hollowed out
In UK, the middle sharply divided, following different agendas
So a series of elections and falling governments could result in
relatively quick succession until someone gets tired of it, or a
consensus is reached
I suspect Brexit will be viewed as a hasty decision as well as
its aftermath. Cameron sure left quickly, what a leader.
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'People Are Really, Really Hoping This Theory About David Cameron and Brexit is True' [View all]
Hissyspit
Jun 2016
OP
In your last paragraph… If he runs for leadership of the party… Are you refering to Cameron?
midnight
Jun 2016
#1
Boris Johnson, like Trump, if elected HAS to follow through on Brexit (or Trump 'tearing up'
pampango
Jun 2016
#12
The EU says that they're treating the referendum as binding and are going to follow it anyway.
craigmatic
Jun 2016
#19