Nigel Farage says UKIP is "100% united."
Yes, he really said that. What next, I wonder?
Equivalent headlines might be
"David Cameron says immigration is down"
"Ed Miliband says Labour won the election."
"Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP have a rational economic policy"
"Jean-Claude Juncker says he welcomes the forthcoming British EU membership referendum"
"Jamie Reed says he actually does have a chance of becoming leader or deputy leader of the Labour party ..."
Equivalent headlines might be
"David Cameron says immigration is down"
"Ed Miliband says Labour won the election."
"Nicola Sturgeon says the SNP have a rational economic policy"
"Jean-Claude Juncker says he welcomes the forthcoming British EU membership referendum"
"Jamie Reed says he actually does have a chance of becoming leader or deputy leader of the Labour party ..."
Comments
Actually, he probably does. DC is as we know, planning an article 48 Fudge, dressed up as a "great re-negotiation" he will take this to the electorate, along with a healthy does of FUD (mainly on the trade arguments, which of course are a red herring anyway) and will quite likely win.
Nothing will please Junker more than hearing "thats the UK question settled for a gerneration" in the way politicians do.
Though even if the above is the case "settled for a generation" is not.
we still have the referendum lock, which will trigger a referendum on any new treaty, a no vote will lead to a second In/Out vote. Think of the first one as a Warm up
Referenda in this country tend to break 2:1 in favour of the status quo but that still leaves a one in three chance of Brexit.
As the EU has a long history of coming up against the wrong side ofpublic opinion in referenda, even in much more pro-EU countries like France and Holland, I personally suspect Juncker will be very worried at the possibility of an "Out" vote.
that mixed with camerons fudge, and though its not impossible, its a blooming mountain.
who gets the "offical" out campaign as decided by the electoral commission may be a large deciding factor though.
That annoyed me, as someone who thinks there is a decent "out" case which ought to be put properly, because I like to see that kind of arrogance upset but in this instance I strongly suspect that they are absolutely right.
Luckily the decision does lie with the electoral commission, which means that there is still hope.