Yes and he has lost support over all of this. I'm not saying he is perfect but I'd rate him a better bet than europhile Major. When he went for it over the referendum though he gained a lot of credibility and that was the last we really heard from him over the EU. I think the eurosceptics have put some pressure on him to do so. My MP David Heathcoat Amory was one of those who were involved with petitions and such like. He actually voted for Cameron and said he thought he was a good person to have as leader. He would not say that if he thought he was likely to do what Major did and help Blair to get elected.
So I think both parties should attack Labour and like they managed to get Livingstone out of office they should now focus their efforts on getting Labour out. Some people will opt to vote UKIP and some Conservative but as long as it is not for Labour it will be a wise choice. Another common ground is the Liberal Democrats. Expose their duplicity over Europe and many middle England votes should pass them by. I just see it as pointless creating divisions in the right wing parties and this is exactly the socialist's secret weapon. They would have far less votes if it weren't for the BNP. They always use the Nazi card and bitter infighting can just make it seem all the more plausible. Its essential to be seen as moderate to get Labour out. If they win again we can say goodbye to democracy in this country. We wont have an England anymore; we will have an EU regional sector instead.
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