Cameron Claims Early EU Referendum on the Way

Daily Stormer
May 23, 2015

Jeez, Davy.  Hit the gym, man.
Jeez, Davy. Hit the gym, man.

I genuinely believe this is a hoax. There is no way the shill Cameron will do a referendum on the Jewropean Junion unless he knows it is going to fail.

The Independent:

David Cameron raised the prospect of an early referendum on European Union membership as he launched a diplomatic whirlwind to renegotiate Britain’s place in the EU.

He told other European leaders he had a fresh mandate following his general election victory to win back powers from Brussels to London as he fired the opening shots of what is bound to be a long and tortuous process.

Speaking at the end of an EU summit in the Latvian capital Riga, he said: “I want to make early progress. The sooner we get on with this, the better.”

Mr Cameron will hold detailed talks over his reform plans on Bank Holiday Monday with the European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, at his official country residence at Chequers.

He will turn his attention to domestic matters with the Queen’s Speech on Wednesday before travelling to Berlin and Paris for meetings with Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande. He will then travel to Warsaw for talks with the Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz.

Mr Cameron admitted that he had not encountered a “wall of love” during the summit, which formally concentrated on the EU’s relationship with former Soviet states such as Ukraine.

But he said: “We need to address the concerns of the British people. They are not happy with the status quo. Frankly nor am I.”

The fact is that the British people, more so than the people of any other country besides Sweden, have proven themselves to be completely subject to manipulation by Jews. If the Jewish media tells them their economy will collapse and everyone will starve if they exit the EU, they will vote no.

Funnily enough, it actually would have been better for the English and Welsh if Scotland would have succeeded, as the Scots are more likely than the English or Welsh to vote to remain in the EU.