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Originally Posted by Chris
- None of which is to be guaranteed by treaty
- And in any case, does not answer the fundamental reason for euroscepticism, which is the erosion of Parliamentary sovereignty.
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I think these things were never likely to be addressed by the deal which we all probably agree has a big element of theater about it. The question is if Cameron has done enough for this not be written off a failure in the eyes of the neutrals. If he can come back and say we can veto EU laws and stop giving benefits to migrants that would help him I think. The EU will probably chuck in the nonsense line about us being exempt from joining any 'ever-closer' Union which would purely be cosmetic but crowd-pleasing.