Whose job is it to handle Brexit after the EU referendum? Oh, I see Cameron's own £9m leaflets have the answer...pic.twitter.com/2ZRq47Yz36
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1. denial 2. anger 3. bargaining 4. depression 5. acceptance. Stages of grief playing out in real time: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kübler-Ross_model …
Govt was elected on manifesto for referendum -delivered - now back to business - costs on both sides move forward
the PM did make clear he'd stay on in either event though. Seems he didn't really mean that.
It seemed common knowledge he'd go if he lost, politicians and pundits happily said as much.
he said the exact opposite straight to the public. On the tele. Couldn't have been clearer.
The PM doesn't say he'll resign in failure. Did you believe him?
I didn't believe him. I suspected it was another politician telling a direct untruth. I was right.
There are lies (no plans to raise VAT) and lies (Clegg and tuition fees). We accept the former.
you can usually tell a lack of sincerity whenever a politician uses the word "absolutely".
Have we created a new Prozac Generation of Brexit Deniers?
I wish you was on question time today Julia, because they still can't except brexit!
they too thick to understand that?they lost ,end of
No it was for another Tory government that we didn't vote for but have to live with.
exactly
so people shouldn't have been making pledges then?pic.twitter.com/GzxxyOxwd7
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