Monthly Archives: January 2016

‘David Cameron has borrowed Harold Wilson’s tactics – will he share his fate?’, 7 January 2016

David Cameron was always going to do a Wilson. Pressed, like the political maestro who led Labour between 1963 and 1976 into holding a referendum as a last resort, he too has conducted a renegotiation which his opponents condemn as … Continue reading

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‘David Cameron’s EU free vote concession is inevitable, but important’, Telegraph, 6 January 2016

On a scale of one to ten, starting at crushingly predictable and running all the way through to complete and utter shock, David Cameron’s announcement that his colleagues would be permitted to campaign on either side of the EU referendum … Continue reading

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