Friday 13 September 2019

David Cameron speaks on Brexit at last

David Cameron. There's a name from the past. And in the context of today's farcical Brexit mess, the name David Cameron will not bring out the cheers. He has written his memoirs and timed the publication beautifully to muddy the waters as the dreaded deadline of Otober 31 creeps upon us. Personally I have no intention of reading Cameron's memoirs. He made the worst political decision in a generation by promising a referendum on staying in or leaving the European Union and now we are all in the lurch, not knowing what future we have anymore in this country. He berates Boris and Michael Gove for the way they behaved in the referendum campaign as supporters of the Leave side, and it's true they did behave badly and untruthfully and dishonestly. But I don't think Cameron has a right to cast stones. It's all too late for looking back and blaming others. We all, including Cameron, need to look forwards and come up with a proper plan to survive, in or out of the EU. I'm amazed that Boris is still saying he is determined to leave the EU on October 31 with or without a deal. Didn't parliament pass legislation prohibiting Boris from going for a no-deal Brexit? So is he preparing to break the law? Staggering! But David Cameron please don't give us your platitudes. You gave us this mess. We don't want you involved anymore.

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