Saturday, 23 July 2011

Cameron rules out vote on creation of EU superstate


after £96billion bailout


David Cameron has already ruled out the prospect of giving the British public a say on the plans for a superstate

Now leaders in the eurozone want to build an EU-Treasury


to back up political union and funnel cash to poorer members


of the single currency.





Euro-geddon special investigation:


The EU, born out of idealism 60 years ago,


now a byword for waste, financial chaos and


unaccountability


Riot: Greek protestors take to the streets


With British attention distracted by the phone-hacking scandal,


this week the European political elite hurled another £96billion


at the ailing Greek economy, writes DOMINIC SANDBROOK