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07-06-2015, 07:07 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33017307
Lord Lawson, former British Chancellor: Cameron will not get fundamental EU change and public would regret voting to stay in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IsJNi0theo
David Cameron is unlikely to achieve anything of significance as he seeks to renegotiate the UK's EU membership, former Chancellor Lord Lawson has said.
The Eurosceptic Conservative peer said the prime minister's efforts probably will not deliver "fundamental change".
Lord Lawson told BBC Newsnight the PM promised to hold an in/out referendum "largely" to keep the Tories together.
Speaking on the eve of the anniversary of the 1975 referendum, he feels the UK will vote to stay in and "regret it".
Lord Lawson, who wants the UK to leave the European Union, said: "I think it's likely that the changes that David Cameron will secure will be inconsequential, of no significance at all.... but given the authority he has and the lack of a credible opposition leader I think it will be the same result."
He said he expected the UK to vote to remain in the EU and could not see anyone who would be a credible leader of the campaign for Britain's exit.
Watch the clip above from BBC Newsnight, it's only 1 minute long and says it all from our best Chancellor in modern times.
Pretty much what Chippiewill; predicted a few weeks back.
Does anybody really believe David Cameron is going to achieve anything or that the EU won't keep acquiring more powers?
Lord Lawson, former British Chancellor: Cameron will not get fundamental EU change and public would regret voting to stay in
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IsJNi0theo
David Cameron is unlikely to achieve anything of significance as he seeks to renegotiate the UK's EU membership, former Chancellor Lord Lawson has said.
The Eurosceptic Conservative peer said the prime minister's efforts probably will not deliver "fundamental change".
Lord Lawson told BBC Newsnight the PM promised to hold an in/out referendum "largely" to keep the Tories together.
Speaking on the eve of the anniversary of the 1975 referendum, he feels the UK will vote to stay in and "regret it".
Lord Lawson, who wants the UK to leave the European Union, said: "I think it's likely that the changes that David Cameron will secure will be inconsequential, of no significance at all.... but given the authority he has and the lack of a credible opposition leader I think it will be the same result."
He said he expected the UK to vote to remain in the EU and could not see anyone who would be a credible leader of the campaign for Britain's exit.
Watch the clip above from BBC Newsnight, it's only 1 minute long and says it all from our best Chancellor in modern times.
Pretty much what Chippiewill; predicted a few weeks back.
Does anybody really believe David Cameron is going to achieve anything or that the EU won't keep acquiring more powers?