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By Scott Whitlock | December 10, 2011 | 16:55

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The Washington Post on Saturday offered a chiding, negative response to British Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision to veto a new European Union treaty that would have more closely bound the country and meant the possibility of new taxes.

Staff writer Anthony Faiola scolded on the front page, “At the same time, Cameron made life harder for a region desperately trying to unite behind a plan to subdue a debt crisis that is threatening the global economy.” The 26 paragraph story featured only the Conservative Cameron to defend the decision, but touted several outraged and disappointed liberals.

Faiola  highlighted the left-wing anger:

A stoic Merkel said she had no intention of giving in to a British demand that many observers had expected she would ultimately accept to bring Cameron on board — a written promise that Britain would be free from potentially cumbersome European rules and regulations that could hamper London’s vast financial district. Instead, her message to the British was clear: If you want to be part of Europe, you must submit to its rules.

“I have achieved what I wanted to achieve,” Merkel said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy was less delicate, suggesting that the rest of Europe was growing weary of Britain’s independent streak.

“You can’t on the one hand ask not to be in the euro and at the same time wish to be part of all the decisions affecting a currency you don’t want and often criticize,” he said.

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Rodney Barker, professor emeritus of government at the London School of Economics, said Cameron was in a “precarious position.” While trying to placate his party’s right wing, which wants less involvement in Europe, Cameron also risked making Britain irrelevant with its neighbors.

“You can’t leave a club then complain you’re not involved in its meetings,” Barker said.

It’s not as though there is a shortage of positive reaction. Conservatives all around the world have hailed Cameron’s decision, even comparing him to Winston Churchill.

In a piece titled, “UK eurosceptic press jubilant at EU treaty veto,” AFP explained:

Britain's eurosceptic press on Saturday hailed David Cameron's decision to veto a new EU treaty to tackle the eurozone debt crisis, but other commentators warned London was now dangerously isolated.

"The Day He Put Britain First" cheered the mass-selling Daily Mail, after the British prime minister blocked Franco-German attempts to enshrine new budget rules into a modified EU treaty during an all-night summit in Brussels.

"Mr Cameron’s courage and leadership yesterday show that, while desiring a strong relationship with our EU partners, Britain can still control her own destiny," it said in an editorial.
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The Daily Express, which has long been campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union, was also jubilant, splashing with: "Britain Close to EU Exit".

A smaller companion piece in the Post by Karla Adam did feature a Tory MP hailing Cameron for being “as good as his word,” but it also highlighted a quote from the Guardian knocking conservatives for turning the EU into a “scapegoat.”

That article, which did deal with media reaction, was buried on page A12.

The main story also featured a quote from the Guardian. Neither piece mentioned how liberal the paper is.

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an Iron Curtain is descending

Submitted by MidAmerica on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 5:11pm.

It isn't just an economic catastrophe that is haunting Europe but a political one as well.  Europeans have lost much of their sovereignty and individual freedoms already and now the power hungry bureaucrats are going to consolidate their autocratic control over Europe to save the Euro.  Europe is fast becoming a very limited democracy with the actual power controlled by an unelected bureaucracy.

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Lefties

Submitted by Kleenex on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 5:16pm.

Just like Obama, blame the conservative. If the UK can't vote how it wants then why even have a vote?

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Kudos to Cameron

Submitted by jon_torlin on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 5:57pm.

You know, I had some doubts about this guy, but I like him.  I was impressed with Cameron when he came to America flying COACH of all things, something a state leader wouldn't normally do.  That took some guts.

So for him to make this decision, that's a helluva gutsy thing to do.

I would expect the EU to want to go to war with some country that's not part of the EU before too long if only to do it for gaining something.  I'm thinking of the scenario of what led Japan to make an attack on the US at Pearl Harbor.

-Jon

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Behind the scenes:

Submitted by bkeyser on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 6:30pm.

SARKOZY: What's he doing here?

MERKEL: Who, Cameron? He's here because I'm not paying for Greece and Italy!

SARKOZY: Yeah, well I've got Spain and Portugal about to break; who do you think they'll be coming to to rescue them?

MERKEL: Dirty little bullfighters. Look, we need Cameron -snotty SOB that he is- so just be nice.

CAMERON: Hey guys! You know, I'm not sure why I'm here; we don't use the Euro, and if the Union fell apart, it wouldn't bother us in the least.

SARKOZY: (mumbles)

MERKEL: Yeah, we know, but we also know how generous and kind the British people are; how could not ask for your advice in handling this situation?

CAMERON: Well, thanks Angie. But listen, I don't think I'm liking this newest proposal. England stands to lose a lot with absolutely nothing to gain. Remember how we warned you guys about this one-currency thing?

MERKEL: I know, I know. We should have listened. Not that I had anything to do with the decision to go all in, but we're in it now, and we're stuck with it. All of us.

CAMERON: Well, not all of us.

SARKOZY: (mumbles Jew mumbles) David, listen my (unintelligible)  friend, nobody is talking about a long-term commitment here (cough) I think Greece will easily pass some tougher austerity measures, and Barack's onboard... Where's Barack?

MERKEL: Campaigning. David. David, my wise friend, we have ways of mak... I mean, we're not looking for a lot of money here. We think we can limit your contribution to just under 40%. And if you listen to American democrats, they're all for giving more of their money away, there's no reason to think limey... uh, I mean, fine English gentlemen of wealth won't feel the same. Surely you can see that. I think the three of us can hammer this thing out in short order if we just go back here in this closet... banquet room, I mean.

CAMERON: I don't know...

SARKOZY: Oh, come on. It'll be fun. I made crêpes.

CAMERON: Listen. The whole thing looks like a bloody mess to me. I don't see any way I can support this. Frankly, I think I'm going to veto.

SARKOZY/MERKEL: You BASTARD!!

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Good one, bk---

Submitted by matthewdean on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 7:29pm.

Flash to opening scene of Hamlet with only two witches stirring the boiling cauldron and Cameron in the pot.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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The UK is playing it smart

Submitted by Galvanic on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 7:10pm.

Germany will come to regret having joined the Euro-zone.

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Germany and the euro

Submitted by Unsane on Sun, 12/11/2011 - 7:53am.

If you read Frederick Taylor's Berlin Wall, you will see it is argued that Germany didn't have a choice.  

"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)

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That whole 'Euro/EU' thing

Submitted by Slyrr on Sat, 12/10/2011 - 10:23pm.

That whole 'Euro/EU' thing was a house of cards from the get-go. England is doing the smart thing by bailing out before it falls apart. If France and the rest of the quasi-communist lemmings of Europe want to run screaming off a cliff, let them. The smart people will warn them, but in the end, be standing safely far away from the cliff while the rest of the lemmings stampede to their doom.

The nations of Europe should concentrate on making their countries stable instead of trying to force everyone else to join in the uncertainty.

If a Liberal/Democrat politician/media figure wants to put their arms around you, or pat you on the back, all they're doing is looking for a good place to stick a knife.
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Just need some Hope and Change to

Submitted by UpChuck.Liberals on Mon, 12/12/2011 - 1:29am.

hold the EU together. They're using duct tape, bailing wire, chewing gum and coersion to hold their Socialist paradise together. I'd suggest some common sense but that's a trait that's sorely lacking in the Socialist Left. We could use Barry as a prime example fo that.

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