BobKowalski
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Yeah, I didn't mind Cameron myself. As you say, he destroyed his own legacy but he must've been confident of Remain winning, otherwise he wouldn't have called the referendum in the first place. He totally underestimated the influence that huge swathes of the EU-hating media had on the general public.
Despite that and subsequently being out of politics for over 7 years, he's come back and still has more clout on the world stage than that drip Sunak!
It’s not just his legacy he destroyed, but the Conservative Party, who are faced with losing seats they’ve held for a century. The ‘blue wall’ may have held in 2019 with Corbyn and exhaustion with Brexit, but five years on and with Starmer doing his ‘all things to all men’ routine and latent hostility to Brexit and its evident failures, ‘blue wall’ Conservative voters are abandoning them. The drift to the far right hasn’t helped either.
Couple this with Labour’s revival in the ‘red wall’ - and the incompetence and corruption of the Tories after their Brexit bloodletting - the Tories are staring down the barrel of a historic wipeout.
All this can be laid at Cameron’s door.