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Originally Posted by Osem
I reckon the chance of Cameron getting any significant concessions which would actually be carried through is virtually zero.
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Yes, the chances of any meaningful concessions are zero, but the chances of the public voting to leave are also zero. This is going to be a well stage managed non-event, with the nothingness he has got 'sexed up' (wouldn't surprise me if Tony Blair is advising him). All the main parties and business will be pushing for a stay in vote. Most of the media will aswell, whatever they say at the moment. They'll toe the line and say 'better the devil you know' when it comes to it (on orders from above).
The number of frontline Tories that are going to risk ruining their careers is becoming less by the day. Chris who ? Boris has certainly seen sense about his future PM prospects, no one wants to be on the losing side.