Meanwhile, the American cavalry has come over the hill to try and help Cameron. President Obama has arrived here to bend the knee to the Queen, sorry, to wish Her Maj a happy 90th birthday.
He has written an article in the Telegraph, including:
As citizens of the United Kingdom take stock of their relationship with the EU, you should be proud that the EU has helped spread British values and practices democracy, the rule of law, open markets across the continent and to its periphery, he wrote in an article in the Daily Telegraph.
He added: The US sees how your powerful voice in Europe ensures that Europe takes a strong stance in the world, and keeps the EU open, outward-looking, and closely linked to its allies on the other side of the Atlantic. So the US and the world need your outsized influence to continue including within Europe.
If only the EU was properly democratic, that might mean something.
He really shouldnt interfere. He (quite rightly) would not give an inch of American sovereignty and yet he expects us, who have already given a mile, to give even more.
Of course he is not thinking about anyones sovereignty, he is only thinking of the US. It is best for them if we are still in the EU as they reckon, quite rightly, they can influence the EU more if we are within. All fair enough he just shouldnt say it out loud and try and interfere in the democratic process of another country.
And Boriss answer:
Writing in the Sun newspaper, Boris Johnson accused the president of hypocrisy.
The US guards its democracy with more hysterical jealousy than any other country on earth, the mayor of London wrote. It is not just that the Americans refuse to recognise the jurisdiction of the international criminal court, or that they have refused to sign up to the international convention on the law of the sea. America is the only country in the world that has so far failed to sign up to the UN convention on the rights of the child, or the UN convention on the emancipation of women.
For the United States to tell us in the UK that we must surrender control of so much of our democracy is a breathtaking example of the principle of do as I say, not as I do. It is incoherent. It is inconsistent, and yes, it is downright hypocritical.
Johnson called on the public to channel the spirit of the early Obama and believe in Britain again. Can we take back control of our borders, our money and our system of government? Yes we can, he said. Can we stand on our own two feet? Yes we can.
You can read some more of the above here:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...-london-with-eu-referendum-high-on-the-agenda
PS What fun it would be if Boris and Trump were the PM and President!
