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David Cameron said…
“If I am Prime Minister and for as long as I would be Prime Minister, I would never take Britain into the euro, full stop, end of story.”
David Cameron said…
“If I am Prime Minister and for as long as I would be Prime Minister, I would never take Britain into the euro, full stop, end of story.”

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Max Clifford says…
“Most people want to read nasty things about people, not nice things.”

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?
Just a thought.




Finally off the fence !
Seems to me like a horrible mixture of conditional and subjunctive. Someone with better grammar will correct me.
Another reason not to vote Tory then! Plank!
Anon, if we were in the Euro now, we would be further in the shit.
I like to be able to vote out parties that drop us in the economic shit. You can’t vote out the ECB, you can’t vote out the European Commission and you can’t vote out the PES/EPP coalition in the European Parliament.
So… you’d vote for losing the vote in economic policy? Good on yer, socialist who finally comes clean on their opinion of democracy…
Not sure they’d be interested in a vote from someone obviously as dumb as you!
Fortunately, no matter how much common sense, patriotism and sound economics offend you, your handbag-style moral outrage is worth exactly one vote.
Something tells me that you won’t be in the majority on this one.
I assume that that is another cast-iron guarantee.
How thick are you! The cast iron guarantee that you are referring to was a referendum on Lisbon IF it had not been ratified. It WAS ratified a referendum would have been pointless. But being such a thick Huhne you probably don’t understand that.
You would be better off aiming your bile at the LD’s who had a referendum in their manifesto and then reneged on it. But you are such a thick Huhne you probably didn’t know that.
Cor it must be marvellous to be so bright and self satisfied with yourself. You know everything, how wonderful. I always feel such admiration for smug, pompous gits…
Dear View from The Solent and Death to Tyrants,
Cameron promised the referendum if hadn’t been ratified. He never did anything else. He was, indeed, lambasted for not declaring what he’d do if it was ratified. Listen to the words, and then you might just understand…
And, for the record, I’d still like a referendum. But, unlike you two, I know what the word “if” means.
Yet another one..
Can you provide exact quotes please?
No n-no no return to boom and bust. Let’s join the Euro.
Very dangerous to promise something like that. You never know what is round the corner.
But then, he’s made other promises before.
Under what sort of conditions would it be sensible to join the Euro? I’m trying to envision one but failing.