Cameron on Corbyn, The Queen and No Deal Preparation
Sept 19, 2019 5:10:56 GMT -5
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Post by fretslider on Sept 19, 2019 5:10:56 GMT -5
Recently - he has a book to sell, you know - David Cameron came out of his 3 year disappearance. Could his intervention at this late stage do the remain cause any good? They've tried everything else...
Cameron Blocked Brexit Preparation:
Rounding off his fortnight-long media round to sell his new memoirs, David Cameron has revealed to The Times‘ Matt Chorley that during the referendum campaign Jeremy Corbyn volunteered to go to Turkey and make a speech promoting freedom of movement. “Thanks, Jeremy, that’ll really help” Cameron sarcastically replied…
Cameron has also managed to spark a row that has politicised the Queen during the Scottish Independence Referendum when he asked her to raise her eyebrow “even you know, a quarter of an inch” to dissuade the Scots from voting to separate.
Perhaps most unforgivably, however, Cameron finally admitted on the Today Programme this morning that he blocked civil service preparations for the eventuality that Britain voted to leave the EU, forcing his successor to “start from scratch”.
He did, however, helpfully remind everyone that he did explain what a No Deal Brexit would look like, counter to remainers’ claims of voter ignorance…
order-order.com/2019/09/19/cameron-corbyn-queen-no-deal-preparation/
He's just another snout in the trough as far as I'm concerned who thought he couldn't lose that vote and did, just as Boris thought he had no chance of winning - and did..
The six turbines, which will stand 126 meters high, are due to be completed in early 2016 and are expected to earn Samantha Cameron’s father, who is said to be worth £20 million, an extra £250,000 a year in rent from the consortium behind the farm.
www.express.co.uk/news/uk/585863/Samantha-Cameron-father-250-000-wind-farm
3 years later
Wind farms were paid more than £100 million last year to switch off their turbines and NOT produce electricity, the Telegraph can disclose. Incredibly, the wind farms receive on average 40 per cent more cash when they are switched off than when they are producing electricity, according to an analysis of official figures.
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/08/wind-farms-paid-100m-switch-power/
Name any other sector that gets paid more to do nothing. Well done Dave.
As for Corbyn's offer to talk freedom of movement in Turkey... what a complete, total and utter moron.