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David Cameron's plan to save Britain from the EU's clutches: will it work?

The six point plan set out by David Cameron last week was intended to preserve British sovereignty within the European Union now that the Lisbon Treaty - designed to streamline the EU and increase its powers now it has 27 members - has finally come... Full Article at The Telegraph

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