Cameron's EU treaty treachery »

Posted By berkeley 3 weeks, 5 days ago in Political Opinion

Were David Cameron to fight to repatriate powers lost to Brussels, how can we explain that he won't fight to repatriate those lost at Lisbon? If he concedes that Lisbon is an unwinnable fight, what precisely does he think can be won? And if he cares to spell that out, why exactly will whatever threats or coercive measures he presumably proposes to employ to get those powers back be of no avail in getting back what has been lost at Lisbon?

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