Nov 5th, 2009 - guardian.co.uk
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Britain's allies in the EU have served notice on David Cameron that no support exists in Europe for his plans to repatriate certain laws to Britain.
In a sign of deep unease at Cameron's Euroscepticism, after France's Europe minister dubbed the Tories "pathetic", a series of fellow Europe ministers lined up to condemn the new Conservative approach.
The ministers from Poland, the Netherlands and the Irish Republic all warned that not a single member state would agree to reopen EU treaty negotiations – the essential first step before the Tory plans can be implemented.
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