Leading article: Mr Cameron has been backed into a corner of Europe

From last week’s Chorus increased demand for law and politically warning, it would be easy to conclude that the latest attempt to patch the Eurozone mess before it has even come together. Better yet, David Cameron, the verdict will be that other States post-defended his decision to lease agreement equivocations vetoed the proposal.

Is not the case. Indeed, now more than ever, the Prime Minister should work to repair damage to his isolationist.

That said, there must be a cause for concern about the latest, hesitant steps of crisis resolution in Europe. The eurozone is still teetering on the edge-the abyss: French fliers to the economy of the United Kingdom only stressed fears in Paris of certain of the downgrade was almost triple-A credit; Italy needs to refinance public debt next year € 320bn terrible; economic conditions continue to deteriorate.

Meanwhile, political and legal challenges facing the Euro zone is proposed

While yesterday that the draft Treaty of Brussels make progress on some contentious issues, further booking will undoubtedly surface during the coming weeks. But it doesn’t automatically mean failure. It is only to be expected that individual States press their own priorities and consider politics in their own country. How could they not? Attention all his ambition could not be achieved within the timescales required by bond market nervy is one thing. Conclude that the doubt like leaving Britain less isolated than it first appears is another thing.

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