David
Cameron´s European policy is in disarray. And now, with the new demands coming
from Brussels for additional payments into the common budget, justified by the
revision of the national accounts in every State of the Union, and with Angela
Merkel criticising the British Prime Minister´s stance on immigration, the
matter has become even worse. I do not see at this stage any way out for the
Conservatives but to be openly advocating for a Britain outside the EU. This
could bring them some votes in the forthcoming general elections, they believe.
The only problem is that such a position runs against the interests of the
Conservative top funders. And in many ways, against Cameron´s own understanding
of British long-term interests. It is a major dilemma. Cameron´s dilemma.
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