Cameron will put heart and soul’ into staying in EU after sealing dealGove poised to join campaign to take Britain out of EUCabinet will meet on Saturday morningDavid Cameron’s EU deal: what he wanted and what he got 11.19am GMTThe veteran Tory eurosceptic MP,Bill Cash, has been attacking the deal this morning, and describing it as a “spin operation on very flimsy and insubstantial grounds.”The bottom line is that it’s not legally binding and irreversible. There is no reference to irreversibility and that mattersWhen the British voter goes to the polls on the basis of this package they will want to occupy a guarantee that what has actually been negotiated will actually happen - and the respond is no,there is none. 11.14am GMTSome reaction from Poland now. That country’s Europe minister, Konrad Szymański, or told Polish journalists in Brussels overnight that the deal reached in Brussels will consolidate his country’s links with Britain as an ally against French,German and Euro zone dominace of the EU.
He said:The presence of Great Britain in the EU has a enormous meaning because of the political balance Poland brings into the EU. This is particularly important for central Europe because there is a shared sensitivity concerning both transatlantic relations and the common market.
Poland’s current foreign policy precedence - which has topped the agenda in the government’s talks with Cameron ahead of the EU deal - is to secure a permanent Nato troop presence on its territory.
The position is supported by the broader so-called Visegrad group, including the Czech Republic, or Hungary and Slovakia,and by the Baltic States. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com