While Young Dave continues to negotiate his way through
another of those little local difficulties with several of his jolly good
colleagues on the Europe question, very few pundits are taking the time to stop
and think whether all the Brussels bashing is having any effect. And the answer
to that one, for those prepared to read the occasional opinion poll, is that it’s
having very little effect at all.
How can I be so sure? Well, buried among all the voting
intentions in the latest ICM poll for the deeply subversive Guardian is an
item on how those voters would answer the referendum question. And this is
bad news for the anti-EU brigade: the percentage of those who will definitely
vote to leave, combined with those who will probably vote to leave, has fallen –
by eight points.
I kid you not: both categories have seen a four point fall.
Moreover, the percentage intending to definitely vote to remain in the EU, together
with that which would probably vote that way, is unchanged. The outcome? A
total of 40% to stay in, and 43% - down from 51% - to leave. And that is after
an unprecedented – even by the usual UK standards – barrage of hostile press
coverage.
Typical of those dealing in blatant Euro-kicking has been
the once great Express, now reduced
to being cobbled together from yesterday’s stories, press releases and PR puff
pieces, and trawling social media sites. “You
Will Get Vote To Quit The EU” it declared today, after making the
preposterous claim “Victory for the Daily
Express”, after the Government offered, er, precisely nothing to them.
The Express is not
alone in expending newsprint on a subject voters do not prioritise very highly:
at the Telegraph, Dan Dan The Oratory
Man is
rejoicing at the supposed referendum news. Benedict Brogan is
talking of trouble ahead for Cameron, on the EU and elsewhere. Damian
Thompson is
talking of Young Dave “split[ing]
the Eurosceptic Tories”.
But too much talk about the EU might not serve their cause
particularly well: the Mail, not
exactly a hotbed of pro-European sentiment, had led today on
a raid on oil giants Shell and BP over alleged petrol price fixing. A
previous investigation by the Office of Fair Trading is lambasted as “limp-wristed”, and if there is one thing
the Mail knows, it is that ordinary
people getting ripped off is A Very Bad Thing.
So who is leading the new investigation? The European
Commission, that’s who. Yes, this is an EU initiative, taking on big business
where our own supposed regulators have failed. That is the problem with the
relentless obsessing over the EU: sooner or later all those voters are bound to
discover that not everything about it is as bad as all those pundits keep
telling them.
Not that they’ll be admitting that any time soon. No change there, then.
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Awesome article in this sea of EU hate :)
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