I'm a keen advocate of democracy. I have made a case for leaving in an attempt to provoke someone into making a case for staying. It didn't work, though, I still haven't seen any factual case for remaining, just vague references to economics.
I don't think anyone has reason to be grateful to him. He agreed to hold a referendum out of fear of Farage. When the people voted against his recommendations he ran away instead of doing his duty.
I am standing on my own in this forum it appears.
I would like to thank David Cameron for his efforts over the past years.
He has been a hard working PM and shown leadership and integrity at all times.
He has worked hard at making friends with the leaders of the EU in order to gain the best possible for the UK, but Brexit has blown all his efforts.
The Referendum was his mistake and a bad one. He has acknowledged that by doing the
correct and courageous thing of resigning
.
BUT having correctly resigned he was prepared to fight for the best for the UK, within the parameters of Brexit and the EU. This was originally for the next few months until a new PM was elected. So he thought that he had a few months of uncomfortable relationships to mend for the benefit of the UK ... and was prepared to do that.
Thank you David Cameron for all you have done over the past few years. We shall miss your steady, honourable and intelligent leadership.