BREAKING: Britain Votes To Leave EU- What Does This Mean For Disabled People?
June 24, 2016
BREAKING UPDATE: David Cameron has just announced he will step down as PM by October.
Disabled people and carers strongly dislike David Cameron, but whether or not this will really be a positive thing for us remains to be seen. It will of course depend on Cameron’s replacement, and their record and opinions on our issues.
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whot we should be hoping for is for the tory party to bring about a election but was hopping cams and co would ask parliament to stay thuss bringing the people into play saying get out
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Let’s hope that this isn’t a sad day for those who are sick and disabled and that they will still get some protection.
It’s going to be a sad day for all our multi racial ways that have become part of our lives for many years.
The only good thing is Cameron fecking off, let’s hope he takes the rest of the nasty party with him.
Just need a General Election now.
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the problem does not go away the sick and disabled were never offered any protection by the EU and are at the mercy of the goverment only which will move towards a UKIP way of thinking in going forward
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Surely UKIP is now a redundant party now the UK has decided to leave?
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They become REDUNDANT when the likes of the EU stop trying to dictate to us we can keep what we like of their laws and bin the rest.
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that’s not what my thinking is i would say they would gain as to align themselves with Donald trump
with maybe Boris Johnson as the next prime minister we will then have have a general election to see if that’s the way forward with Boris running things
plus the fact labour will need a new leader as like David Cameron he failed with his own supporters
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