Workingman wrote:Dodgy analogy, but nice try....
However, your link tells us the truth and the truth is that the analogy is a load of bollocks.
You, personally, do not like what Cameron came back with, but that's because anything less than ripping up all the treaties would not have met with your idea of success.
But don't be too hard on Cameron. He was so weak and feeble that he ran away from the perpetual beer swilling, fag puffing, wealthy racist, Fartrage, and gave you your referendum. He should be your hero.
WM, as you might recall (or not), I was one of those who said that the EU had some good in it. That if the EU could be reformed, it would provide a place for the UK to grow and prosper. I said that it was vital that the EU understood the UK and not that it was all a one way street.
I also have a LOT of time for Cameron. The fact that he was forced into a referendum by the voters themselves, that the EU hung him out to try, that he had to walk away after trying his damndest to resolve the situation, does not change any of my opinions.
You know, as well as I do, that nothing the EU agreed to with Cameron would have changed the relationship of the UK with the EU. All the things that people were frustrated about would remain, all that would have happened is that the EU would have offered up a few changes which mainly impacted the Eastern European states, whilst protecting the Westers EU trade to the UK.
Anyway, you think I'm wrong and the fact is that nobody actually believed that Cameron came back with anything substantive from his negotiations. In fact the EU member state leaders who have the largest numbers of people at risk, of a Brexit, were the most unwilling to even talk about "reform".
You wilfully ignore all the statements of the EU institutions, when we decided to leave, that the EU could, now, move forward faster because those awkward Brits would be gone. There was never any intention to reform. In fact the opposite. Which is why the "concessions" offered to Cameron were nothing more than hot air. Useless and of no worth. Because, at the next round of treaty negotiations they would have been removed again.
You were never willing to accept that the real risk with the EU has never been with the EU being willing to change. That is a given, the EU is a country and they are totally focused on completing the mechanisms which make it one. The real risk is that we vote in some other unprincipled scumbag like Blair and they sell us down the river into the Euro, Schengen and all the other rules which our Opt Out's give us a by from.
There are only two possible paths to mitigate this.
1. the EU stops trying to be a country
2. the UK leaves the EU
Cameron went to the EU and tried the first. With predictable results.
So the people took the second route.
This is not difficult. You just need an open mind.