http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011 ... eu-cameron
Cameron says, "No." And if he says no, so do the Tory MPs - even if the back-benchers are squealing and squawking for a debate. Even the Euroskeptic William Hague is all game for ignoring discussions and staying firmly with the EU. The LibDems are classically EU-supporters and Labour, as the shadow party, like to sway with the public.
But what do we think?
I, personally, am starting to see a lack of benefit to Britain remaining in the EU. People voted in 1975 to be in the EU for free trade and shared economic aims, but the EU is becoming increasingly state-like - passing our laws, interfering with British politics and asking us to pay huge sums of money to hold up the euro.
Thoughts?
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