A bodyguard of liesIn a perverse sort of way, we can be quite encouraged by Mr Cameron's speech. A case that has to be surrounded with a bodyguard of lies is one that is inherently weak. Thus, we see not the Churchillian image of the truth surrounded by lies, but the greater lie ringed with still more lies. The Great Deception continues.
View full article hereI will not rest"The most important political speech of his life", says the BBC. He has kicked off the debate with a promise of a referendum by the end of 2017 - in the first half of the next Parliament, on the basis of negotiating a new treaty change.
View full article hereGathering of the euro-clansThat speech, it seems, is to be delivered at eight this morning – hit and run, one assumes, so that Mr Cameron can get back to preparing for PMQs. It should be an interesting session if there is a "Europe" question on the list.
Meanwhile, the euro-luvvies in the Conservative party are breaking ranks. Led by a modern-day Edwina Currie, by the name of Laura Sandys, 30 or so MPs are to push for an in-out referendum in the belief that they can win it.
Interestingly, to make her case, Sandys calls in aid UKIP, telling us that the party "misleadingly" provides "simple, but false choices". To leave Europe is presented as a zero-sum game, she claims, then having UKIP say ...
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