There's an old joke where a diner in a restaurant complains: “Waiter, there’s a fly in my soup.” The reply: “Keep your voice down, or everyone will want one.” David Cameron and other EU leaders are gathering for a summit in Brussels. On the menu is a radical centralisation of competences to confront the migration crisis and stabilise the Eurozone. The British referendum is the fly in the soup. Much to the discomfort of the Prime Minister's dining partners, voters across Europe now seem to want one.
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