Don Quixote
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- Nov 4, 2008
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If out wins he will be the next PM I imagine when Cameron resigns.
Looking forward to a debate between Boris and Cameron, that is of course if Cameron doesn't FLEE in fright
Yeah, either that, or he's campaigning for what he believes in. I think it's the latter. We're strong odds on to stay in, so it's more likely that people would back the IN camp for their careers.Totally agree. I've read a lot about the potential damage to the City and this seems like a particularly reckless move from someone putting his own ambition over London.
So the biggest vote in your lifetime is based around not liking someone?
This is a referendum not the bloody xfactor
This is very good news as he's a big figure indeed although personally I'd like to think most people can put two and two together and decide for themselves without the drama of campaigns.
So the biggest vote in your lifetime is based around not liking someone?
This is a referendum not the bloody xfactor
Didn't the Tories last election campaign say that if Labour got in many top businesses would pull out of the UK too?The 'In' camp always state that if we left the EU most of the global headquarters in London would relocate with the loss of jobs. If the Mayor of London (and also potential future Tory mayor, Zack Goldsmith) are confident enough to defy DC and they back us leaving, is there any concern that this would materialise? Surely the mayor of our capital should be fighting tooth and nail for us to remain in, and protect those HQ and jobs they create?
Yours
Confused of Bevendean
Is there any way to interpret this other than a pure naked political challenge?
has the EU Referendum suddenly morphed into a Tory party leadership election??
Yes it's all a big drama when discussing politicians as I've mentioned previously and stated that people shouldn't really need well known figures to change their mind.Meant as a mildly humerous response to BJ's position but at the same time BJ has no interest in anything but promoting his political ambitions and if he has decided these are best served by leaving the EU then its probably a decent reason as any to stay in. But arent all elections a bit X factor like? We usually vote for those who we trust most (or distruct the least) to do the best for the country/family/our own self interest etc. In this particular instance I trust Cameron, Corbyn and Sturgeon far more than Johnson
Trust me if he announced he was going with IN the inners on here would be estatic.So the biggest vote in your lifetime is based around not liking someone?
This is a referendum not the bloody xfactor
Yes there is,its just different views on our direction concerning Europe,
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No it hasnt,some people might see something in it,but the important issue is the EU.......dont let the media fool and distract you
But what is Boris's back story? Was he forced to learn French at gunpoint? Was he deprived of affection by a stern German nanny? We need to know how much he will give to follow his dream and will this be his only chance of fulfilment..... Will a career on the sidelines with just a few minor directorships be his fate if it all goes wrong?So the biggest vote in your lifetime is based around not liking someone?
This is a referendum not the bloody xfactor
The timing was around a day after David Cameron got his deal. Up until that point, no-one knew just what those terms would be. It is entirely possible that Boris wanted to see if he was prepared to back the deal or if it was unpalatable. Nothing wrong or odd in that.But the timing....