Monday, July 28, 2014

Philip Hammond & The EU.



In the latest reshuffle Cameron appointed the Eurosceptic Philip Hammond to the position of Foreign Secretary. In an interview on the BBC's Andrew Marr show on Sunday, Hammond said that the status quo in the EU/UK relationship was 'simply not acceptable'. His position was that, if the renegotiation achieved no change from the current position, he would vote for withdrawal from the EU. Hammond – a former president of the Oxford Union, a successful businessman and the wealthiest member of the Cabinet – has been making remarks of this sort for some time. Hammond is not an outright withdrawalist, but the direction of travel is clear. It is inconceivable that Hammond would state his views on this very sensitive topic unless he had clearance from Cameron. In other words, the language is changing and Conservative policy is shifting. The next move, probably in early 2015 with three to four months to go before the general election in May, is predictable. Cameron himself will say that, if the renegotiation gets nowhere and secures no meaningful return of sovereignty (in the form of 'competences') to the UK, he also would vote for withdrawal from the EU. Prof. Tim Congdon.

I spotted an Irish flag on the St Patrick's Day Parade...

 ... it stated that 'Ireland is full.' Interesting. I looked up the figures. They have roughly 212 people per square mile. England h...