After a disastrous result for the Remain campaign, David Cameron is to step down as Prime Minister.
Who will be his replacement and will it trigger another general election?
Boris or Michael Gove? Ffs we're doomed!
Discuss David Cameron stands down as PM in the TalkCeltic Pub area at TalkCeltic.net.
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Have North Korea perfected those long range missiles yet, * this * i want off this planet nevermind out the EU
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Boris or Gove would be an improvement on Cameron. Hopefully the Tories destroy each other now.
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Not well-polished, don't have the look or feel.
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See you Cameron ya pie
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Imagine Boris Johnson as pm, what the * lol
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Bye ya pie.
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Rees-Mogg for the Prime Ministership, a shoe-in!
Return from a £10 stake
Boris Johnson 11/8 £23.75
George Osborne 12/1 £130
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Never thought I'd be unhappy at Cameron standing down. Gove or Boris? * * help us.
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Cheerio you pig * *
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In a PM election the one who looks 'normal' always wins, there has been studies to show this: Milliband, Brown, Howards etc all looked weird or creepy. The others look well-polished and respected.
It shouldn't matter - I don't care. But I do think they look like dafties, sound like dafties and aren't 'leader' material.
There will be a leaver out there who is though. -
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PM Boris and President Trump. That's a scary world to live in.
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I admire his decision to stand down and showed principles by doing so. If you compare it to early last night when leave looked like they may lose and farage started positioning himself to still be relevant and cling onto his 'job'.
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