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Hope so. Cameron is a w**k, Boris is actually a bigger w**k but he has the popular touch and wins elections. I don't trust either of them as far as what they believe in goes, but I'd prefer to see any of them there than that bent faced economically illiterate socialist c**t Miliband anyday.

Labour pretty much said their policies would be the same as the Tories. Which translates into following the same failed neo liberal economic policies from the Thatcher era. One thing none of the parties are telling you is there is expected to be more tax hikes followed by spending cuts after the election. Essentially, the debt interest bill as a percentage of GDP is continuing to increase and will continue to get worse. Something in the end will have to give.

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Is there a good chance of this scenario?

* Tories win next General Election

* Britain votes to leave EU in referendum

* Cameron resigns and Boris becomes PM

No

No

No

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That's the thing about No voters - they're all thick as mince. Which is why they voted no.

Aye but the daft folk voting Yes does not necessarily add up to all the numpties who voted No.

Is this the new line you clowns are attempting to run with?

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I'm pretty ambivalent towards the EU. Can see why it is a good thing, but as has already been mentioned it's corrupt to the core. If and when the EU referendum does come round, I'd have to say I'm undecided as to how I'd vote at the moment. The EU membership debate is something I also think Yes Scotland could have handed much better than they did.

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Let's get out and look after ourselves, forget about the 30 million or so unemployed, and basket case economies over there. The world is the UKs oyster.

Haven't we just had 3 years of this from the Yes campaign?

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Sturgeon on the EU today.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-29805045

Doesn't believe Westminster can pull out the UK without agreement from Scotland, Wales, NI

I wonder if she feels the same way if there was another referendum on Scottish secession from the UK?

Maybe she will be comfortable with the Northern Irish, the Welsh and the English exercising a veto over this?

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Or Baxter Parp

He's sort of a shit version of the previously not at all missed chicmac fool.

He wet his kilt a lot about Scotland not actually being a state under international law.

I think he was off to the UN to complain about it last we heard. Not sure how he got on.

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