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11/02/2009

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Martin Wright

Over at Conservative Home there’s been a whole succession of blogs today including an excellent one from Jim McConalogue.

Some argue that it’s too late now and we should move on to other means of seeking improvement. But the question for David Cameron remains: If an unratified treaty was worthy of Conservative opposition, why isn't an undemocratically ratified treaty worthy of repudiation? Saying "we would not let matters rest there" gives the impression that they don't know what to do. To be frank, this has been my impression all along.David Cameron has been giving the impression of following the Micawber policy, hoping something will turn up to spare him embarrasment.Unfortunately the Czechs (no pun intended) have let him down and he is scrabbling round to find a policy at the last minute.

This is going to be the acid test of David Cameron's leadership. A strong clear policy that will redress the imbalance between Brussels and Westminster and that will address the current democratic deficit will mark him out as a true leader of the nation.

Any equivocation or evasion will expose him as merely a shallow politician lacking real gravitas. There is a real risk of losing votes to minor parties like UKIP or even the BNP. If that happens, don't blame the voters, blame the leaders of the three main parties for their refusal to defend the interests of the country.

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