Cameron veto was political fop
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laresSun 18/12/11 17:49 |
"David Cameron's decision to veto an EU-wide treaty change over eurozone rules was "largely political", Business Secretary Vince Cable has said. Mr Cable told the BBC the prime minister "got a short-term boost from it, but it doesn't actually deal with the big long-term problems in Europe"." |
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