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re: Norway, Switzerland, Iceland ... the United Kingdom???
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:01 pm to Doc Fenton
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:01 pm to Doc Fenton
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It'll just be the same thing with a different name ... if Cameron is able to get the details right. It'll be one hell of a delicate 5-year balancing act to perform.
I agree, and he could come out a legend.
I really can't blame Euroskeptics for looking at the mess in Europe and the lack of leadership, and then wanting to do everything they can to buffer themselves, but it seems like they would cut off the nose to spite the face.
This thread actually got me really pumped up about watching how this all plays out. I always respected Cameron even before he became Prime Minister but I never really thought he was that politically skilled. Looks like I may be proven wrong.
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:08 pm to blowmeauburn
It's all going to occur in super slow motion though.
He will have over 2 years to come up for a plan for what he wants to negotiate before the next general election, which will likely be held around May 2015, or perhaps a little before.
If he wins that election, then the negotiation mandate will go into effect, and the EU politicians might try to change a few things.
And then they'll be ready for the in-or-out referendum.
He will have over 2 years to come up for a plan for what he wants to negotiate before the next general election, which will likely be held around May 2015, or perhaps a little before.
If he wins that election, then the negotiation mandate will go into effect, and the EU politicians might try to change a few things.
And then they'll be ready for the in-or-out referendum.
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