Anybody read them yet? They amount to nothing of any real substance; and even less do they address the problems that "no" followers want answering. In any event, he will never get the support of the EU countries. I fear he is hatching a plot to attempt to hood-wink the public. And I am convinced that even if there is a referendum, he will not let it happen, by hook or by crook!
I have heard the summary in news broadcasts.
My overwhelming response is that Cameron is a weak prime minister, who stupidly - in order to ingratiate himself with the more paleolithic elements of his parliamentary party - made a promise to hold a referendum. He is now totally under their control and rather desperately hoping the electorate will help him escape.
Another crass decision now comes to haunt him: following the Scottish referendum he had the opportunity to conduct a proper review into the constitution of the United kingdom and he chose to seek party advantage instead. It seems that the SNP has his scrotum in an iron grip over his intention to amend the Sunday trading laws.
His only qualification for leadership of the Conservative Party, when he was elected, was that his name was not Kenneth Clarke.