The powers that be tell us that with the deployment of the British veto David Cameron has condemned the UK to the darkness by committing the greatest diplomatic blunder in sixty years. Labour and the Lib-Dems went into to full attack mode labelling Cameron out of touch and isolated. He as supposed to be an idiot who has condemned millions to the dole.
However things aren't working out like that. Cameron's decision is overwhelmingly supported by the British people. Indeed if anything the labour and Lib-Dem attacks show it is they who are out of touch with both the British people and their own members.
However it goes beyond that. Far from being isolated in the EU it is those who supported the new treaty and attacked Britain who are in trouble.
Several countries have decided that their premier has overstepped the mark and didn't have the power to sign away their rights to an unelected EU. Many are having to call referenda's before they can sign. Even the French are in trouble with the party who is probably going to win the next election early next year coming out against the treaty.
So what happens if far from being an isolated fool Cameron has the support of many EU political parties, and much more importantly, the people?
If this is the case political disaster would be transformed into a political triumph. By becoming the figurehead for opposition to the undemocratic treaty Cameron could build an alliance which would wield serious power in the new EU.
If this happens the damage to labour, the Lib-Dems, and the current EU elite could be immense.
I don't trust or like Cameron however if he plays his cards well and does what the people want this veto adventure could make him.
It also shows the current incestuous, cowed, EU elite to be a busted flush.
We are living in strange days indeed!


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