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Word on the street is that he believes we should remain IN, but his political ambitions for leadership will be furthered by joining OUT campaigners.
It's pretty sad that he may have so much influence.
I've changed my mind several times and think I'm finally set on IN. Think it's based on stability more than anything else. |
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I'm pretty sure the red-tops headline writers are hoping for
Bo-go,,,,,,,,, |
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"I'm pretty sure the red-tops headline writers are hoping for
Bo-go,,,,,,,,, "
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Sadly Boris is not the slightest bit interested one way or another about IN/OUT of Europe;
He has seen a way to stage a coup in the Tories, because if there is an OUT vote, Cameron will go immediately and Boris will be the only one from that side to be able to lead the Party.
And if it's anIN vote, he will say " fair enough, but you need me ( because I am a eurosceptic) to uphold UK's interests."
Sadly, this Referendum is nothing to do with the EU, but is just a UK political infight.
So we will be making a huge decision for the future of the UK ( whichever way you are going to vote,) purely because some politicians are waving their dicks around.... |
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