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A week after David Cameron ruled out a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, hardly a squeak of protest has been heard from Eurosceptics in his party. It’s not because they have accepted defeat, says Fraser Nelson, but because they are deadly serious about victory.
After a good meal, Tory MPs like to play a game: guess the first resignation from David Cameron’s Cabinet. One name comes up more frequently than any other: Dominic Grieve. Grieve is not a typical shadow minister. James Forsyth says that Cameron may regret leaving the law to a lawyer.
Without meaning to sound nauseatingly smug or dangerously hubristic, James Delingpole might finally have become almost-famous.

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