The job of planning for Brexit should have been on the Prime Minister's "to do" list long before 23 June. That's what responsible govts do.
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The fact that Cameron/Osborne/Whitehall didn't plan for Brexit shows just how arrogant & out of touch they are in assuming a win for Remain.
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Should I volunteer to return to Whitehall, I wonder?
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Irresponsible rabble all of you.
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says a Labour MP. Lol.
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I'm not laughing out loud! I'm an MP deeply concerned at the post-Brexit misery faced by my constituents & our community.
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post Brexit misery? What nonsense.
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Classy comment from a former journalist I once respected.
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They had the 'authority' to increase NHS spending and set immigration targets though. Both the job of Government, no?
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que? They had no authority over any policy.
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Indeed. But they promised it. No authority to do so, no ability to deliver, but they did it nonetheless. Admirable.
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no they didn't. They made no "we will" statements. "Let's" is not the same thing as a manifesto pledge.
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@JuliaHB1 admitting that the phrase was used to deceive... Head's up!
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and yet you are fine with the Leave campaign promising things throughout to win votes??
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they simply stated that if we had the EU cash we could choose how to spend it ourselves. No pledges or promises. Not a manifesto.
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I prefer this version to the bus. Really ties the figure down...pic.twitter.com/MN1qHCbxmy
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Perhaps a job for the media to ask either side before the bloody vote? Scotland's White Paper was scrutinised to death.
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the media were so convinced that Remain would win, they didn't care.
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the media did care they absolutely did care & here is whypic.twitter.com/LnrJV61ptN
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