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    Barry, I don't want to repeat myself too often, as the evidence I've already presented on your blog: D. Cameron's biggest concern is to get eight more countries into the EU, so he is hardly going to get Britain out.

    As highlighted in PaulB's post further above, he also said that Britain's priority should be to solve Europe's problems and to solve the Eurozone's problems.

    That what you claim, and that what Cameron says, with regards to Britain's future, are two completely different things.

    The fact is, if anyone wants Britain to remain in the EU and vote accordingly, they have three parties to choose from, one of which is the Conservative Party. By voting for this party, they will be giving their vote for an expanded EU to boot, which will include Turkey and seven other states, and to an EU from which the Tories have no intention of withdrawing, an EU whose problems the Tories intend solving by denying a referendum in Britain.

    There is no way, Barry, that you can spin this fact into the opposite.

    If anyone wants out of the EU and wishes to vote accordingly, there are a few parties, one of which is UKIP.
    None of the three mainstream parties will ever give a referendum on the EU. Last night's vote has established this fact beyond all doubt.

    It's up to individuals to choose which way they want, the cards are on the table for all to see, and there is no space left for a campaign-spin.
    So I am afraid I will not be able to believe you anymore, Barry, when you write that the Conservatives "will bring Britain out of the EU", for all that I do find your posts on this topic fascinating and enjoyable.

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