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How Cameron traded influence for isolation
David Cameron is already reaping the results of his spectacular misjudgement at Thursday’s EU summit, reports Ben Fox with the latest from Brussels.
The view from abroad: The day Britain locked itself out
Alex Hern rounds up the press responses, both here and overseas, to David Cameron locking Britain out of EU decision making for a generation.
What are Clegg’s yellow lines?
Alex Hern examines whether there are any areas left for the Liberal Democrats to hold firm on - or have they compromised on every policy going?
EU summitry is futile; this is a global financial crisis, not a eurozone crisis
Ann Pettifor explains how the current European Union summit is futile - we are in a global financial crisis, not just a crisis of the eurozone.
Cameron didn’t sign EU deal because it’s not in the interests of the one per cent
David Cameron's cowering reliance on the City was exposed for the world to see this morning when he refused to sign the City up to a Financial Transaction Tax.
Malcolm Rifkind: Nadine Dorries doesn’t live in the real world
Alex Hern highlights the spectacle that was Nadine Dorries ‘debating’ Malcolm Rifkind on Newsnight.