The position of the Liberal Democrats "really sad -. Hostages are twisted Tory Europhobia But Labour can offer a way forward
"I agree with Nick" - is a time leading Liberal Democratic heard these comforting words, but Ed Miliband, was quick to seize the opportunity to build a new alliance . Miliband agreed that David Cameron, the use of the veto was bad for Britain and its offer to work with the Liberal Democrats to find "a better way forward" was more than mere opportunism. He acknowledged that if the two sides, the eurosceptic Conservative Party could end up getting what they want -. British withdrawal from Europe
"brave"Cameron seemed to be quite different from Cologne in Germany, where I spent a few days at the end of last week. What struck me, watching the news, read newspapers there and talk to friends in Germany, was the lack of importance that the British veto, the Germans. The isolation of Great Britain was a child, instead of the real substance of the summit. We are important to them, but not as much as the euro and the internal crisis. Something is broken. Even compared to the days of Margaret Thatcher, who in reality can not be bothered more by the British said, 'You do not want to leave, but we believe it should go
two Clegg Miliband and understand. So while the Conservatives may feel euphoric, they should not. They are in an impossible position. Currently, 26 countries have formed a new union without us. Call it the euro in the Union, or EU for short. The European Union will meet in the same building as the European Union uses the same officials, and making decisions on the economy, money and markets. In short, walks like a duck and talks like a duck. Blood is a duck.
Cameron and George Osborne is trying to suggest that life in the rest remains as before - the old EU remains important gay. They argue that these meetings will be followed 26 of 27 meetings that are most important.
is surely a fantasy. Are we really saying that 26 heads of government sit down and talk, and then decide what to do - and then go through the process again to make way for a British prime minister, which is a more later
The current situation can not continue - if Cameron will eat humble pie enough to convince an increasingly hostile German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, entering - or leaving the party altogether. If we feel that going to the withdrawal is difficult to see how the Liberal Democrats can possibly stay in the coalition.
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- compatriots - who have always been more open than their counterparts in the House of Commons - will clear his fury, Lord Oakeshott predict veto Cameron could break the coalition. The former leader, Lord Ashdown, called the veto "a movement catastrophically wrong", but stopped short of calling an end to the coalition.
- And that's the problem: despite the obvious anger is not yet clear what the Liberal Democrats can actually do to go back and reverse the decision of the summit. Nick Clegg, who was too slow to attack collective veto Cameron knows that the "nuclear option" would probably be against-productive. Yes, you can talk. You can refuse to follow the line. Vince Cable could resign - as was widespread and denied. But if the coalition reduces Clegg, Britain is facing terrible economic sanctions for early elections, during which, in its current state, the Liberal Democrats will be sacrificed. For the Liberal Democrats, the choice is up and chills, or jump to death. Not content.
well, you might say, that sounds like a good option. Why not go to Cameron? You still can, but there are two big problems. The first is that the uncertainty of a general election could cause a decline in the book. With greater reductions to come, the increase in loans and a sense of economic crisis far worse than what we've had so far, Cameron can not be sure of the result.
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