Look at the reason why Cameron voted no. He wanted guarantees for London’s financial industry. This is no defence of competition and capitalism.
Maybe not, but it is a step forward for Britain exiting the EU, hopefully. I don’t want Britain to have any more part in this tyrannical project...
It is a defense of sovereignty.
This is, after all, the same guy who told folks wanting a referendum to go urinate up a rope.
As I understand it he wanted a guarantee that financial transactions would not be subject to a new tax. Sounds like a free marketer to me. He should have asked for an additional tax on agricultural products, including wine and cheese, and then seen who didn't bring their wife to the swingers party.
Why should Sterling be taxed to prop up the Euro?