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Libya, David Cameron’s “Iraq”? Damning Report Shreds Another War Monger - TruePublica

Libya, David Cameron’s “Iraq”? Damning Report Shreds Another War Monger - TruePublica

 

Libya, David Cameron’s “Iraq”? Damning Report Shreds Another War Monger

20th September 2016 / United Kingdom
David Cameron, right, in Libya with NTC leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil and French president Nicholas Sarkozy. Photograph: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters


By Felicity Arbuthnot  

 

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Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron is consistent in just one thing –
jumping ship when the going gets tough. He announced his resignation
  in the immediate wake of the 23rd July referendum in which
Britain marginally voted to leave the EU, a referendum which he had
fecklessly called to appease right wing “little Englanders”, instead of
facing them down.


He lost. The result is looming financial catastrophe and the prospect
of unraveling forty three years of legislations (Britain joined the
then European Economic Community on 1st January 1973.) No
structure was put in place for a government Department to address the
legal and bureaucratic enormities should the leave vote prevail. There
is still none.


Cameron however committed to staying on as an MP until the 2020
general election, vowing grandiosely: “I will do everything I can in
future to help this great country succeed”, he said of the small island
off Europe which he had potentially sunk, now isolated from and derided
by swathes of its continental neighbours – with the sound of trading
doors metaphorically slamming shut reverberating across the English
Channel.