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Originally Posted by Osem
Whatever deal he's got, senior Eurocrats are on record as saying there can be no guarantees that any changes will be legally binding for eternity. It's entirely possible and highly likely that in time new deals will be done which take away further powers from the individual states - indeed that's the state aim of the EU isn't it? It's called a single state.
We still haven't had our Euro propaganda yet but based on what I've heard of it I'd have a lot more respect for HMG if they'd at least acknowledged the known problems which face us by remaining inside the 'union'.
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I think the problem is that if they acknowledge them it is likely to get people voting to leave and government policy is to remain.
The unfair way in which David Cameron is running the campaign shows he is desperate for the UK to stay in but the Mossack Fonseca situation has not helped him.
There are definitely trust issues and hopefully more people will vote to leave. Maybe then he can focus all his attention on developing the British economy, which needs to be greatly diversified.