At an international meeting with over one hundred fifty media present, UK Prime Minister David Cameron lectured the Spanish government on
the respect for the will of the Catalan people for self-determination.
According to Catalan news radio Catalunya Informació, he said he did not think it was good to ignore the impulse of a people and a government to decide their future.
He said this indirectly without mentioning Catalonia, but referred explicitly to the Prime Minister of Spain and thus clearly referred to the Catalan case. Cameron said that he was not one to tell Rajoy what to do, but he did not consider that the Spanish approach to the case was best.
Mr. Cameron said “I don’t believe that, in the end, that [it's right to] try to ignore these questions of nationality, independence, identity. I think it’s right to make your argument, take them on and then you let the people decide. But that’s the way I want to do things in the United Kingdom. I would never presume to tell people in Spain how to meet these challenges themselves. It’s a matter for the Spanish government and the Spanish Prime Minister.”
According to Catalan news radio Catalunya Informació, he said he did not think it was good to ignore the impulse of a people and a government to decide their future.
He said this indirectly without mentioning Catalonia, but referred explicitly to the Prime Minister of Spain and thus clearly referred to the Catalan case. Cameron said that he was not one to tell Rajoy what to do, but he did not consider that the Spanish approach to the case was best.
Mr. Cameron said “I don’t believe that, in the end, that [it's right to] try to ignore these questions of nationality, independence, identity. I think it’s right to make your argument, take them on and then you let the people decide. But that’s the way I want to do things in the United Kingdom. I would never presume to tell people in Spain how to meet these challenges themselves. It’s a matter for the Spanish government and the Spanish Prime Minister.”
The Eurocrates in Brussels must love this, who sitting afar off shout encouraging words of "Divide and Conquer" to their globalist fellow David Cameron.
The quicker they can break us up the faster they will build their superstate. Because if we can't fend them off as nations, how on Earth will we resist them when they have broken us down into mere states?
The more I hear of Cameron the more I think he is one of the Global elite, whom having an agenda have no wish to share it with the masses, least it be foiled.
The Spanish global elite seem to be doing their damndest to weaken and break up the Spanish state too. Anything that whiffs of inclusion of Catalonia, Catalan culture, our language and political decentralisation to truly integrate Catalonia within a multinational, multi-identity state is rejected wholesale!