David Cameron has received overwhelming support from British voters over his historic decision to veto changes to the EU Treaty.
The first poll conducted since the acrimonious Brussels summit shows that a total of 62 per cent of people agreed with the Prime Minister’s defiant stance, with just 19 per cent against.
Furthermore, most people believe the euro is doomed to fail and almost half think the EU will break up. They also fear the summit has given too much power to Germany.
David Cameron got it right: Most voters agree with PM vetoing EU treaty changes |
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