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arista
28-05-2015, 06:29 PM
http://media.skynews.com/media/images/generated/2015/5/28/395567/default/v1/cegrab-20150528-133953-139-1-762x428.jpg

http://news.sky.com/story/1491845/pm-european-reform-up-for-discussion

Well done PM getting the French Leader done
today he liked being by David - a winner .

http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/media/images/83158000/jpg/_83158741_82941321.jpg

http://www.france24.com/en/20150528-cameron-david-uk-eu-britain-european-union-hollande-referendum

joeysteele
28-05-2015, 07:03 PM
If he can get any kind of reform,he gets my support as to that.

If he recommends the UK remaining in the EU when the referendum finally comes, then he will have my support as to that too.

I would still love to know just what it is he is seeking as reform or change for the UK,so that with all other voters I would know what to judge what he does as success or failure.

This is a hard road he is on here and he has to get every single element of the whole negotiations and then the referendum too 100% right, no room for the slightest bit of doubt or failure.

If disaster results,then he can only blame himself and his govt. for that,no one else whatsoever now.

empire
28-05-2015, 08:33 PM
cameron off to his eu masters, he is the puppet of the eu,

arista
29-05-2015, 06:21 PM
German Chancellor Angela Merkel
wants to make some UK changes
to keep the UK in,

Ref: Ch4HD Live news

smudgie
29-05-2015, 06:34 PM
For me, the whole lot needs reforming.
I will be happy enough with the changes to the benefit system for starters.
Can't get out until you have paid enough in, what could be fairer:shrug:

joeysteele
29-05-2015, 10:08 PM
For me, the whole lot needs reforming.
I will be happy enough with the changes to the benefit system for starters.
Can't get out until you have paid enough in, what could be fairer:shrug:

I agree with the benefit changes too as to those coming to work in the UK.
Not sure I would go as far as 4 years but that could be his starting point, willing to come down to 2 or 3 years,rather than 4.

I am not a Conservative at all now but the Prime Minister has all my support to,if he can, secure a deal that will be presentable to the UK electorate and persuade them to vote yes to staying in the EU.

He needs to succeed in this and he has near all party support now for the referendum as well,so that should strengthen his position with the EU leaders too.

I will be one of the first to commend him for his efforts at least on the EU,if he succeeds in resolving the issue with the UK staying in.
I also like his more positive attitude to the UK being in the EU too.