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Has Anyone Seen George Osborne!
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Missing person alert!
He was all over the news, press, etc in the build up to the vote, spouting all the lies about the disaster that would befall Great Britain if we voted out!
Has he gone into hiding, at least Cameron had the balls to front up, does Osborne still have his eye on the top job so is keeping a low profile and is trying to distance himself from it all.
Too late in my opinion, your political career is coming to an end and now there is no EU gravy train to jump on!
He was all over the news, press, etc in the build up to the vote, spouting all the lies about the disaster that would befall Great Britain if we voted out!
Has he gone into hiding, at least Cameron had the balls to front up, does Osborne still have his eye on the top job so is keeping a low profile and is trying to distance himself from it all.
Too late in my opinion, your political career is coming to an end and now there is no EU gravy train to jump on!
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I don’t know that he was, actually, StP.
Both he and Mrs May were evident in the early days of the campaign but then seemed to distance themselves from it as the vote approached. I don’t recall seeing either of them (although towards the end I was all “referendumed out” and skipped a lot of the coverage).
The prominent Remainers have a lot of thinking to do. Mr Cameron has already fallen on his sword (or at least wedged it in place ready for his fall). The others need to consider their future. They nailed their colours so firmly to a mast that has now collapsed that it is hard to see how many of them can continue in ministerial office.
I don’t know that he was, actually, StP.
Both he and Mrs May were evident in the early days of the campaign but then seemed to distance themselves from it as the vote approached. I don’t recall seeing either of them (although towards the end I was all “referendumed out” and skipped a lot of the coverage).
The prominent Remainers have a lot of thinking to do. Mr Cameron has already fallen on his sword (or at least wedged it in place ready for his fall). The others need to consider their future. They nailed their colours so firmly to a mast that has now collapsed that it is hard to see how many of them can continue in ministerial office.
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