Cameron unveils his 4 requirements for change from the EU.
On the one side the EU has started out by saying that what he wants is illegal.
On the other side the skeptics have started out saying that these 4 requirements for change only scratch the surface of the problem and don't go anywhere near the real problem.
The results are totally predictable. The EU didn't even listen. Cameron wasn't asking to do something illegal, he was demanding they change the legality of his requirement, by treaty, to make it legal. In other words the EU just said.
"We're not changing anything".
On the other side the skeptics are being totally predictable. They don't want to stay so anything short of turning the EU into a Vassal sated of the UK, or Brexit whichever is easier, will not be enough.
The only party being vaguely realistic is Cameron and his Government.
So, in the end, the decision remains the same. Do we want more of the same with the EU, including this mass immigration from the East? Or do we get out?
What I want, now, is for Cameron to be forced to climb down and campaign to leave. At this point, of course, the EU will start offering things we don't want in the hope we'll stay. What the EU fails to recognise is if Cameron is forced to climb down and support Brexit, he won't try again or grasp for any straw, he will follow his stated path and ask us to leave....
The only unpredictable person in this whole mess is Cameron. He's the wild card that everyone thinks will simply roll over for them. Just like he did over the illegal immigrants flooding into the EU southern states...... NOT......
I do wonder why they keep on underestimating him??? Is it the UK press who try to do him down at every single turn?? Surely they have better political analysts than that?