David Cameron defiant on EU treaty veto
Geoff Meade
David Cameron dramatically vetoed a European Union Treaty change today, risking political isolation and forcing the most far-reaching EU shake-up in decades.
At least 23 of the 27 member states are now going ahead with their own treaty to bring in tougher economic sanctions and restore single market credibility and stability.
Only the UK and Hungary were certain today to stay out of the new grouping, with Sweden and the Czech Republic consulting their parliaments before deciding.
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