An EU speech delayed: but Tory problems are here to stay
The clash between the imaginary world and the real Cameron is alarming - nowhere more so than in its European policy
Day "the great European discourse" finally arrives - and then disappears again. Due to the Algerian crisis, the Prime Minister has been forced to delay. But it does not matter: most of the content is already known, and it is not surprising. He wants to stay in Europe, but only if the British requests are met. Earlier, Cameron had bottled in terms of gross talk next Tuesday, the 50th anniversary of the Elys?e Treaty, which established the EU welcomes the end of the century, three Franco-German wars. The incompetence of their diplomacy has not helped his cause. Country after country, warned against demanding special British opt-out rather than negotiate change together forever. Finn put it better: picking the currant bun and start with crumbs. Blackmail does not work, said others. How could it when Cameron is the exit door with a gun pointed at his head? Van yelling "fire".
His position causes opposition rattling heavy artillery. Obama sent an envoy with a stern warning that the United States Britain in Europe needs, or the special relationship is a bridge to nowhere. This coup Fox Liam Fox with his clique defense of another 51st virtual state of the European Union. Nick Clegg and Vince Cable were required to put in the trunk, as Ken Clarke and Michael Heseltine. But kicking the CBI was expected: "It is essential that we remain at the table to beat the drum for businesses and defend our national interests." Another knee to the groin came in a letter of 20 companies all animals including British Telecom, Sir Martin Sorrell and Sir Richard Branson, repeated this week in the Financial Times. So happy that Cameron? Not even their own fruitcakes who want an input / output vote now: Bruges Group condemns plan as "deliberately misleading." Where he is.
Rash promise
Cameron to offer a "new deal" may give a brief mini-rebound, but the page says Ben Ipsos Mori Europe - about 3% - not an overriding public interest. If asked, people say they want referendums, but in five years, it is impossible to know what they were voting for or why. Peter Kellner of YouGov offers a devastating analysis showing the fear factor and output swing voters. Cameron may have made a mistake, looking weak and opportunistic at the head of a party torn rather than decisive.
For exterior and the history of his position is intellectually incomprehensible. If you really want to stay, risk of medium term voter referendum to avenge 2018, towards the exit anyway. Whatever the question, "no" means outside. Anti-EU rhetoric is oddly with the role of Cameron as president of the G8, in the hope of a major trade agreement EU-US shows that the value function as a block.
funny, too, should rest on justice and home affairs brief, just because it is easy to stop smoking because it is subject to revision - for most people the term of criminals and terrorists European plugs is one of the best reasons to EU coordination. A Labour MP Cameron recalled that 39 pedophiles were returned to the UK for trial. What is "punching above our weight," a conservative credo? We waste billions on Trident patrol the seas in vain to hold on to a seat on the Security Council anachronistic, however, once outside the EU that would seat soon.
- But most eccentric First, why leave now that Europe is on the verge of the German-led austerity neoliberal policies of political parties perfect for Cameron and George Osborne? This shows how dance Tory in Europe will lead to a new world of fantasy politics. This is what the electorate in the world, employment and real growth to determine their vote, we'll see.
- take a single sector: construction. This week, the National Audit Office has issued a stern warning about the lack of public funds for the construction of energy, waste and rail: relying on private funds that consumers pay unnecessarily high prices for decades to come - the same debt to our children Cameron and Osborne warned against justify their cuts. Construction lost another 60,000 jobs last year, with reductions of 20% social housing, reductions in road construction and government promises of foreign investment sovereign wealth funds or pension nowhere to be seen.
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