'Quietly Confident'

Friday, 6 November 2009

The Guardian have been going for the jugular over the Tories' position on Europe, (see here, here and here) but all their sound and fury doesn't seem to be having much of an effect, as yesterday's poll demonstrated. James Forsyth at the Spectator sums it up nicely:

On Wednesday afternoon few of us would have thought that the row over the Tories’ Europe policy would appear to have died down by Friday afternoon. There have been a couple of resignations from the Tory front bench in the European Parliament, a few MPs have mouthed off and a French foreign minister has launched a spectacular—and stupidly phrased attack on it. But it is all quiet out there now. The main reason for this is that the Euro-sceptics are quietly confident. The overwhelming mood among those I have spoken to is that Cameron either has to get the powers back he said he would and show that his measure to prevent any further transfers of sovereignty are effective or there will have to be at some point after 2014 an in or out referendum.

The chances of having a hung parliament next May have decreased. Personally I'd rather see a hanged parliament...

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