"Enoch Powell was probably right"
I haven't seen any rivers of blood in the las 50 years.
The crap you are talking Mummy is exactly that crap.
We don't use the Veto very often because the EU very rarely proposes anything that isn't in the UK's interests.
"Had they given Cameron anything at all you would not sadly be lamenting the lose of our part in the EU."
Cameron got:
An exemption from ever closer union. Which makes any point about an EU superstate invalid.
He got a deal which allowed an emergency brake on in work benefits meaning that they can only claim limited benefits for up to 4 years.
Child benefit claimed for children in other countries will be set at the level it is in that country.
Cameron won further recognition that the UK wouldn't need to take part in Eurozone bailouts ( although this had already been agreed)
He got an agreement on lowering red tape.
Cameron got an agreement that national parliaments would be able to challenge EU law.
He basically made one or two compromises on benefits and got all that he wanted
Again, peddling the myth that the EU didn't give David Cameron anything is a brexiteer favourite, and along with all of their favourite points, its not factual.