Re: The Aftermath of the referendum
I can't help thinking that Cameron planned this all along. He knows he's unpopular and people would vote against him
Boris, as the "good guy" is in line to take over.
Tories will have absolute power now and will make it as difficult as possible with voting reforms for them to be voted out.
They'll say we need more austerity to sort things out and IDS will be able to advice his fellow Brexiteers on how to squeeze the most vulnerable.
They nearly shot themselves in the foot by changing the registration practices or did they?
Perhaps they realised most students and people in large households would not realise they had to register individually, so they reminded them at the last minute.
Merkel and those in power in the EU will want to make an example of us and give us a bad time trying to negotiate any new deals. They'll want to put other countries off trying to leave too!
I made my mind up at the last minute after considering all this.
I can't help feeling we've been manipulated, big time.