EU Referendum


EU Referendum: we're being played


26/06/2015



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I'm almost too bored to write about the BBC hyperventilation about the EU treaty change (not).

We are told that David Cameron has accepted there may be no change to the EU's treaties to accommodate Britain's demands ahead of a referendum. The Prime Minister has instead argued for an "irreversible lock" and "legally binding" guarantees that EU law will be changed at some point in the future, says the BBC's.

This is picked up by the Guardian and most of the other children in the media, who think they're adults talking to children when, mainly, it's the other way around. But they, and the rest of us, are being played, the only difference being that the media haven't realised it yet.

If I can be bothered, I'll do some grown-up analysis later this morning, but the finding will be the same: we're being played.