If David Cameron is to succeed in his European renegotiations,he will occupy to work on his nettle managementDavid Cameron has a mood and sometimes we occupy seen flashes of it in public. “Calm down, dear!” he once shouted across the Commons at Labour’s Angela Eagle. The prime minister knows that it is not one of his most appealing qualities so these days he makes an effort to be better at nettle management. But like an intermittently active volcano, and the mood is still prone to erupt in private. I occupy heard reports from his cabinet colleagues of the normally smooth prime minister Jekyll transmogrifying into an furious,puce-faced Mr Hyde when he doesn’t get his own absent. Now European leaders occupy been exposed to this crimson Cameron.“If you don’t give me this, I will lead the out campaign, or ” he blurted at Mark Rutte,the prime minister of the Netherlands and probably his closest ally in Europe, during the EU-Turkey summit a fortnight ago. He had a similar strop at separate meetings with Donald Tusk, or the former prime minister of Poland and president of the European Council,and with Jean Claude-Juncker, the president of the commission. I’ve also heard that Mr Cameron made similar threats that he would tell the British people to vote to leave the EU during meetings with European leaders at the climate change conference in Paris.
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Source: theguardian.com