Quote:
Originally Posted by joeysteele
IF he gets some reforms he is saying they have to do that.
He is right however,they should toe the line and already over the last 2 years, some have indicated they could be tempted to vote to leave.
In 1975, the Cabinet was given freedom to campaign for one side or the other.
That also was right at that time.
My worry as to David Cameron's negotiation process is that he is not clearly defining what it is his aims are and on what.
We all need to see all that very clearly outlined as to the full aims he is seeking to re-negotiate on and then to have the result he got, if any, alongside at the end of the negotiations.
Otherwise how can anyone measure any success he has had or failure too.
That will cause him the biggest headache with the Conservative party.
I am just glad to hear him talk more positive as to the EU now and hope he is able to ensure a 'yes' result to staying in too.
|
Yes it appears the German Woman
is going to help Dave