Peter Oborne of @telegraph gets it right. (Really.)
@BrunoBrussels lying again.
"...the speech is either ignorant or disingenuous about the reality of the EU on several counts... Cameron calls for a council of ministers to deal with the Single Market, but ignores the existing Competitiveness Council, which does just this... in terms of flexibility, Britain already has various opt-outs on the euro, border controls, justic…
Mark Leonard: "a miscalculation which will leave everyone frustrated".
Julian Priestley doesn't mince his words.
Wonderful immigration policies which penalise the innocent traveller and encourage criminality.
The 'Thatcherite free-marketeer' Polish foreign minister: "Even your cooking has improved."
"The Americans have never wanted the UK out of the EU. If they did, they’d say it."
Wishful thinking: "...the idea that I am going to hold the euro zone to ransom at a time of acute financial stress by blackmailing our closest trading partners with some cobbled-together list of vague and probably unachievable ultimatums, risking years of damaging uncertainty, simply to appease a faction in my party who will never be reconcil…
@telegraph: fiendish Yanks pushing Brits to surrender to Herman Van Rompuy. About as incisive as Viz on Marx and Engels.
I think this is slightly exaggerated - many in the Brussels bubble ignore the UK debate in the hope that it will just go away - but it's a fair point.
EU comms people missing the point about comms...
Do you feel incentivised to complete the survey?
More examples of lies told by the British press.
"After observing the rise in popularity of Ukip and the rise of anti-European sentiment generally, the issue was raised by President Barack Obama in a video-conference call with the Prime Minister on Tuesday."
Simon Usherwood thinks it's all to play for.
Jon Worth is much less sanguine.
Timothy Garton Ash is optimistic about winning.
"all that is certain is that EU law would require all parties to negotiate in good faith and in a spirit of cooperation"
The shocking facts about political decisions which defy scientific evidence.
Too little too late, I fear.
Stefan Lehne: "When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail... Sanctions are a powerful tool for the EU, but they cannot be the union’s only tool."
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