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Former British Prime Minister Cameron 'Sorry' for Brexit Divisions
TIME: The British prime minister who called the Brexit referendum and then saw the public vote to leave the European Union says he is sorry for the divisions it has caused.
David Cameron said in an interview published Saturday that he thinks about the consequences of the Brexit referendum “every single day” and worries “desperately” about what will happen next.
“I deeply regret the outcome and accept that my approach failed,” he said. “The decisions I took contributed to that failure. I failed.”
He admitted that many people blame him for the Brexit divisions that have deepened since the referendum and will never forgive him, but he defended his decision to call the vote.
He spoke to The Times newspaper to promote his soon-to-be-published memoir. Cameron, who had supported remaining in the EU, resigned the morning after the 2016 referendum. He has stayed out of electoral politics since then and largely kept out of the public eye.
His two successors — first Theresa May and now Prime Minister Boris Johnson — have wrestled with the Brexit issue and have thus far been unable to win parliamentary backing for an exit plan agreed with EU leaders.
Johnson faces an Oct. 31 deadline for leaving the EU and has been instructed by Parliament to seek an extension, which he says he will not do despite concerns that leaving without a deal would cause severe economic problems and possible food and medicine shortages. He will meet with European leaders Monday to search for some compromise.
The 52-year-old Cameron attacked former allies Johnson and Michael Gove, who helped spearhead the “Leave” campaign.
Cameron says they “left the truth at home” during the campaign, citing among other things the claim that Britain could save 350 million pounds per week that was being sent to the EU and could use that money to improve the National Health Service.
He said the referendum turned into a Conservative Party “psychodrama” and that he had been “hugely depressed” about leaving his post as prime minister.
Don’t blame the immigrants for your problems. 400 years ago, you were the Colonial power and these folks were your slaves. Today, they are taking your jobs. If you are looking for someone to blame, look in the mirror you lazy bastards!
“Today, they[immigrants] are taking your job.” Faramarz
Here’s my response to Zombie when he said something similar about immigrants replacing white folks in politics, in the US: “Do you see white folks driving cabs?”
Tell me why should the Brits give a rat's @$$ what a couple of camel jockey Felestinies on this site think about the Brexit?
Poor Sakoku Gaijin 鎖国
Somehow this “gaijin” seems to know more about what’s happening in the U.S. than, as President Trump would say, “Fake Americans.” Ha Ha
FYI, Thanks to the Japanese kids, the term “Gaijin” is becoming obsolete being replaced by the term “Eigojin.”
shite islam ashoora zoo in londoniostaan!
poor british. they fought off the might of german army. yet allowing their beautiful country to be taken over by a bunch of ugly,lazy savage shite mooslim parasites.
I dont want America to turn into this crap.
Good belss the United State of America and it's president Donald Trump.
!بقول معروف, به ایرونیه ویزای آمریکا نمیدادن, سراغ دونالد ترامپ رو میگرفت
با پس گردنی میبریمت پیش ترامپ, فر فری!
Meysam GolAbi jan
put that keyboard back on shelf! it starts with 727! made in Israel! Haraam! so said MLK!
BTW do you know this parastoo I met a few days back at ashoora sineh zani in LA? part of your team? she was soo mad at Trump in case he would take her obama green card back sending her and her three toolehs back to wherever she crawled out of.
فرامرز خان،
من که از ترامپ ننالیدم. شماهامینالین. میترسین همه تونو بندازه بیرون. هاها
عکسارو درست ببین! اینا رو اباما گرین کارد داده.