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    Mr Cameron expressed his anger last night that the negotiations to get Turkey into the European Union had taken so long. He promised to speed things up and to fight for their inclusion. These werent soft lilly livered words from Mr Cameron, quite the opposite, and show someone with a strong commitment to the European Union. This will surprise many, as I thought he was more or less just going along with the european flow as it were, but on the contrary he is fighting its cause. Surprised me and will surprise many, especially those few 'old tories' who see the EU as a kind of plague.

    Those among us who harbour thoughts of the EU's expiration will be sadly disappointment. Its not folding anytime soon.

    On another angle... last night William Hague, who visited Dover during the election, spoke out in Brussels solidly about our united EU sanctions against Iran, which were agreed late yesterday. Curtailments in co-operations over oil, gas, etc and curtailments in exports in these areas will badly hit Iran and its nuclear ambitions. Mr Hague was positive about how a united EU can have a very big impact in situations like this.

    This is another example of the positive power of a solid European Union. Sanctions from a lonely UK on the outskirts of everything useful, would have no effect whatsoever.

    Good to see the new government embracing the modern world and with no talk of withdrawal on anyone's lips.

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