Quite right, Richard. A fiscal union of the eurozone would see the final end of national sovereignty in most of Europe.
People would remember the old days when British soldiers crossed the Channel in tin boats and defended European nations from becoming one empire.
Our soldiers fought for the national sovereignty of many a nation in Europe, over hundreds of years, and now almost all the sovereign states yonder the Channel seem on the verge of being gobbled up into one European empire: the EU.
And all because they fell into the debt trap.
Let's give it Dave that he managed to stave off the Blitzing of the City by the EU, who wanted to impose a transaction tax.
If he'd have got us out of the EU there and then, in November last year, we'd have hailed him as Churchill.
He could have held a General Election then, and been swept back to power.
I could never understand why Barry objected to it and pleaded we should stay in the EU for a further 15 years.
