Cameron ‘truly sorry’ for division that followed Brexit

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Former UK prime minister David Cameron has admitted that he failed in his bid to keep Britain in a reformed European Union and is “truly sorry” for the uncertainty and division that followed the Brexit referendum.

for their part in the Leave campaign, accusing the pair of behaving “appallingly” and effectively “trashing” the Government.

“I deeply regret the outcome and accept that my approach failed. The decisions I took contributed to that failure. I failed.” “I believe that, particularly with the Eurozone crisis, the organisation was changing before our very eyes, and our already precarious place in it was becoming harder to sustain.

“It felt very like she was put on point to do some attacking of the government and its record. I suppose some people would say all is fair in love and war and political campaigns.And he revealed that he once texted Mr Gove, now Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, to say: “You are either a team player or a w**ker.”

 

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