Ed Miliband is making a speech today to warn us against Britain 'sleepwalking' out of the European Union. What is about Europe that induces sleepwalking?
1. ‘Because
we won’t debate it [the Maastricht Treaty] we’re going to sleepwalk our way
into it and we will handicap ourselves as a party thereby.’ – Bryan Gould, 1992
2. ‘[A
Labour government] would sleepwalk us into a federal union.’ – John Redwood,
1995
3. ‘There
are those in the Labour Party and across Europe sleepwalking their way along
the dreamy road to a European superstate.’ – Michael Portillo, 1995
4. ‘England
must have the right to vote on things that will change the destiny of the
nation. To insist that these changes can come about without debate, and without
a vote, is madness. It is sleepwalking into an electric saw.’ – James Goldsmith,
1996
5. ‘[Euro-fanatics]
were hoping we would sleepwalk into their brave new world.’ – Richard Littlejohn,
1998
6. ‘If
battle is not joined, and we sleepwalk into a single currency and a federal
Europe, we will be taking the biggest gamble of all.’ – Michael Gove, 1998
7. ‘The
idea that we simply sleepwalk into something as important as this would be an
outrage from any government.’ – Richard Marsh, 1998
8. ‘[Tony
Blair] has to confront the newspapers, he cannot sleepwalk to victory.’ – Simon
Buckby, director of Britain in Europe, 2004
9. ‘Brussels
appears to be happy to sleepwalk into this nightmare.’ – John Cridland, deputy
director-general of CBI, 2007
10. ‘We
must not sleepwalk into another crisis.’ – Jose Manuel Barroso, president
European Commission, 2009
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It also seems that British politicians can only talk about the EU in cricketing terms... I'd never noticed it was the subject of such a limited range of metaphors!
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