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Tories are at blows but they are always quick to get a plan together and look like they know what they are doing, whereas in reality Cameron just winged it every time and got through it unscathed until this. Hopefully by Monday evening Corbyn is gone and in a few weeks there is coherent progress to a divorce. It is all to play for, maybe general election, maybe Labour will die or reform. Isn't it times like this that a new party emerges? This will be a good slap that ends apathy to voting. Everyone says what happens next, just wait. I'm sorry for my previous posts that have antagonised people like @BleakReference, I do just want to help and appease. I really do recommend just sitting down, a quiet cup of tea and a few moments of peace to yourself can do wonders, you may find you don't need to vent that anger. Of course you're perfectly entitled to vent, I'm not telling you what to do.
It is very simple. If you are angry, if you are upset; don't divide the country.
Who called the referendum?
Who chose the date?
Who chose the terms of it?
Who tried to negotiate reform prior to it?
That gammon-faced, professional suit wearer who just slipped out the back door to skip town and collect his offshore savings and escape any muck being slung at a large fan.