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Should The Britex People Pack Up And Go Home Now That Jeremy Corbyn Will Give His Imprimatur To

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sandyRoe | 07:15 Thu 02nd Jun 2016 | News
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Gromit, so you prefer sheep to people of principle. Okay, but that's not for me. I'd rather people have the courage to stand up and be counted.
// ...nevertheless, unlike Corbyn, [Cameron] is sticking to his principles. He isn't kowtowing to coercion. //

You have a short memory. Cameron used to be as Eurosceptic as they come. He voted against the Lisbon Treaty. He promised voters a 'cast iron guarantee' that they could vote on the treaty, the renaged when he became PM.

His 'principles' seem to be constantly under modification.
yes gromit that's how the party is run, but this is a cross party un whipped issue so he has the freedom to put forward his personal view why does he not?
I suspect one can hardly expect the party to have an official policy and the party leader support the opposing view. Responsibilities and all that.
David Cameron denounced Sadiq Khan as an Islamic Extremist sympathiser, and then a couple of weeks later he is sharing a platform with him. Surely you joke when you say he has principles?
I wish Hilary Benn would take over, mind you I don't know what his views are on Brexit.
Gromit, whatever Cameron thinks of Sadiq Khan, on the issue of Europe they agree. Corbyn on the other hand doesn’t agree with his party line. Nevertheless he toes it. Some 'leader'!!
Gromit, if you're trying to tell us that Cameron is a useless, treacherous liar, I suspect you're preaching to the converted. At least 'we' acknowledge it, unlike labour sheeple who defend anything and everything their dim-witted politicians inflict on society.
“It does not look like David Cameron is getting much 'Respect' for sticking to his principles.”

Which principles would these be then? The reason why half his party want to see the back of him might be because, around six months ago (prior to his EU “renegotiation”) he said he ruled nothing out and if he did not get what he wanted he would campaign to leave. A few months further on (following him asking for next to nothing and not even getting half of that) he is forecasting that Brexit will llead to all sorts of Armageddon just short of all out nuclear war (which will probably come next week).

The man is a charlatan. He had no intention of ever recommending the UK leave the EU; his renegotiation was a sham; he keeps speaking of the UK remaining in a “reformed” EU when no such animal exists or is ever likely to.

Mr Corbyn is in a similar vein. A few years ago (when nobody outside Islington had heard of him) he was vehemently anti-EU. Now he has tasted food at the Top Table his views have allegedly changed. Anybody taking seriously anything either of them say needs their bumps felt.
Again, well said NJ.
It pains me to say this, as a Tory voter, but Cameron is deceitful and duplicitous. He is almost as bad as Heath. Irrespective of the result he is now roadkill, and he will not be able to choose the time of his own departure. Expect to see him gone by October.

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