We've had this all before with "Up yours Delors!" Juncker used to be leader of Luxembourg, a no-mark country, he is not exactly a political heavyweight. I suspect Cameron's rejection of a bloke intent on making Europe more federal has the general support of the vast majority of this country...
Or maybe he simply didn't want Juncker but had the balls to stand up for what he believed rather than flip flop like some of these other lesser European nations?
It doesn't make sense that across Europe people voted inthe European elections to show their dissatisfaction with the Europe status quo so the leaders elect a bloke likely to speed up the course towards federation, not critically reform it. I sense certain countries may have bottled it and...