It seems almost daily yet another reason rears its ugly head for us to get out NOW.
Don't expect Cameron to do anything, too weak. Millipede, well depends what mood his union paymasters are in at the time, and Clegg? Well he is just waiting to get back onto the Euro gravy train with Kinnokio and friends once he is unceremoniously dumped on his backside.
what happens if more problems occur within the banking sector in say Spain, Italy, Greece, will the boot boys go in and take depositors money as they have in Cyprus, what a scandal that is.
There'll be a devotee along in a minute to explain why the EU is a wonderful institution and that if you can't see that you must be a little Englander or some such appelation.
But it qualifies as a non-story in that it's a glimpse of the bleeding obvious. We all know that there are EU principles about fairness and that anything we do will be looked at. There is no suggestion there that what is proposed breaches those rules; other member states whose rules are more stringent than ours would be "unfair" if that were so, and what we propose only makes us like them, doesn't it ?
EM 10, you say what will happen,if there is more banking problems in say Spain Italy , and Greece. Look no further than your own front door, It could well happen here in the UK . We are more in debt here per head ,than any of the three countries that you have mentioned lets get our own house in order first before we start being critical. There but for the grace of ??? go I....