Iain Dale has reported this morning that Mr. David Cameron in his Tooting speech added some unscripted lines at the end to the effect that he was giving a commitment to a referendum on any new EU treaty which gives
It is as yet not clear precisely what he is saying but if, as seems to be the case, this means that any sort of cession of power will trigger a future referendum, then this is greatly to be welcomed.
In addition it will do something to assuage the rumblings of dissent that have been rising since the desperately poorly handled Grammar Schools issue temporarily prostrated the party, though Mr. Cameron would do well to remember that policy on Europe does not stop here.
Meanwhile the Quislings continue to plot the demise of the
Why not just say to the EuroNabobery, for a change, "No." or "Thus far and no further, so don't even mention these things again and waste our time"?
The trouble with these Euro huddles is that when the EuroFederalists eventually isolate the
Keith Vaz, on the Daily Politics, opines that you should only have referendums when you "really" need them: i.e. when you think you will win them. Quite.
Saturday, 18 August 2007
Cameron promises referendum on EU
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