Stumpy Tim
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Indeed:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32820457You sure about that? It seems that the UK have the Germans on-board with regards how they want to see the EU reformed.
Indeed:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32820457You sure about that? It seems that the UK have the Germans on-board with regards how they want to see the EU reformed.
You sure about that? It seems that the UK have the Germans on-board with regards how they want to see the EU reformed.
You're taking a big leap of faith here. At best the Germans are interested and would like to work with Cameron. Nothing more.
You're taking a big leap of faith here. At best the Germans are interested and would like to work with Cameron. Nothing more. He hasn't even stated what he wants yet.
So the newspaper article that headline belongs to and the BBC article are just guessing. Gotcha.
I've read 3 articles on this matter including the BBC article and both offer nothing but an invite to talk, a German olive branch at most. This is some distance from having the German's on side. And even this isn't news as Merkel offered Cameron a tantalising glimpse of his ultimate goal when she visited London six months or so ago....which was seen here as a strategic move.
I want the UK to remain in the EU, so just for the record I hope this initial politeness transpires into something more concrete.
I've read 3 articles on this matter including the BBC article and both offer nothing but an invite to talk, a German olive branch at most. This is some distance from having the German's on side. And even this isn't news as Merkel offered Cameron a tantalising glimpse of his ultimate goal when she visited London six months or so ago....which was seen here as a strategic move.
I want the UK to remain in the EU, so just for the record I hope this initial politeness transpires into something more concrete.
I disagree. From today's Wall Street Journal:
"In an interview with The Wall Street Journal and French daily Les Echos this week in Berlin, Mr. Schäuble volunteered no less than Germany’s help in pushing for a fundamental reform of how the EU works as long as this includes Berlin’s demands for a more centralized economic governance of the eurozone....Not just this, but Mr. Schäuble also said he would soon start work with his British counterpart on a joint proposal for EU reform:"
http://blogs.wsj.com/brussels/2015/05/21/what-schauble-said-about-the-u-k-s-eu-renegotiation-plans/
The pro EU propaganda war is already under way here in the UK. Cameron got the Open Europe thinktank on board a day after the general election result was known.
And Deutsche Bank have threatened to leave if the vote is no!
All Cameron needs to do is push for reform on free movement of unskilled labour from some of the weaker states in the EU, and we are back in business. Especially if he pushes through with reform on social benefits for migrant workers arriving in the country. These two issues would decimate UKIP support (as a large number of UKIP supporters simply object to being forced into this race to the bottom) and if his plays his politics correctly, it's hard to see many other developed European nations objecting to this position.
Cameron needs all the allies he can muster to keep up the scaremongering
Cameron needs all the allies he can muster to keep up the scaremongering