In his first major broadcast interview since stepping down as UK prime minister, @David_Cameron tells me that for fragile states to go straight to an election after civil strife isn’t always the right thing, and could undermine democracy. https://cnn.it/2J8AMdL [1/6]
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But: "I don't think you can belong to these organizations and see their powers grow and treaty after treaty and power after power going from Westminster to Brussels and never asking the people whether they're happy governed in that way." [5/6]
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Cameron also tells me that he supports Theresa May’s decision to strike Syria: "This is not about regime change in Syria, although God knows we need it. It's not about intervening in the civil war. It is about making a point that the use of chemical weapons is unacceptable" [6/6]
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He’s competing head to head with Theresa May for the coveted title of British post-war prime minister, even worse than Anthony Eden
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...and then the coward ran away and left other people to deal with the disaster. A disastrous PM at all levels.
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If he had one iota of humanity and self awareness he would regret it. Especially since he thinks it was the wrong decision. He has set this country on the worst path of my lifetime. Pure arrogance that he can't offer a mea culpa.
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Well he bloody well should regret it......... try putting the country rather then your Party first
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Floreat Etona.
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Child, please You should never have called the damn thing just so you could keep your job, which you lost anyway FIN
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He doesn’t have regret, his worth won’t go down and he won’t have to worry about his mortgage either. The actual regret will be felt by the people not even seeing this interview. They will remember him though, they will, and not fondly.
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Know how he feels. I don’t regret having sex with the missus but I wish I wore a condom. Bloody kids.
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Disgusting guy
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Opportunist.
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Mr Cameron should have blocked Facebook in the two weeks before the referendum. Then the UK would have voted "stay".
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Or perhaps the UK Treasury not spouting lies which they claim within two years after the vote (June 2018 would happen)https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/04/the-brexit-bounce-making-a-mockery-of-george-osbornes-project-fear/ …
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I am sorry but Mr Cameron must at least take part of the blame!
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I agree. An ego-trip gone wrong.
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