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It so happens that no EU country has decided to join a fiscal union, or to dish out more money on bailouts. Hungary and Bohemia pulled out of the plan, the French realised even France was in a near bailout situation, Ireland went recently into recession, and others are going the same way.
Britain's unemployment is worsening by the day, more people in Britain are on anti depression drugs than ever owing to the economic stress on everyday life, more people than ever in the UK are in debt ... and Cameron is supposed to have done wrong by not flinging £50 billion at an EU bailout project!
His public support has recently gone up, owing to his veto, but not the overall support towards the Tory party.
So there we have the answer: the masses at home say Cameron did well by applying the veto.
He must go much further, the Coalition must start demolishing Big Government, starting with the pointless upper house.
Unelected Big Government should be the very first to go, and we have to tell the European parliament too where to get off.
These essential steps have to be taken in order for progress to continue.
We cannot afford to have a private family as head of the Army, head of the Police Force, head of the Government and head of the Church.
Responsibility must lay with the People, with no room for an overgrown sheep dressed as a lamb pretending to be our head. We need dynamic change for the better, and accountability.
It's no use squeezing the last lemon pip out of the poor while one family and an establishment of privileged lords and chief-executives thrive on riches, and never know the word "spending cuts" in their own circle.
Hopefully the Coalition will go for it! Dynamic, challenging, daring! That's what I expect for 2012.