Friday, 8 July 2016

Van Rompuy says freedom of movement not negotiable

Herman Van Rompuy, former president of the European Council, speaking to The Guardian (HERE) has made some astute observations as well as reconfirming that freedom of movement is not negotiable.  He said that Europe doesn't have any great powers any more, only middle ranking ones and there is no future for them to stand alone in a globalised world.

He also said David Cameron was warned about the referendum because the voters will always answer a different question to the one on the ballot paper.  I think we know what he means - now.

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