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If Mr Cameron enacts his mistaken pledge to change the law so that future European treaties must be put to a referendum, he might pollute relations in Europe
submitted by FT on 12th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
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DAVID Cameron yesterday promised to change the law so that no more powers could be transferred to Europe without the say of the British people in a referendum.
submitted by Scotsman on 5th Nov 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
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DAVID Cameron promised today to change the law so that no further powers could be transferred to Brussels without the approval of the British people in a referendum.
submitted by Scotsman on 4th Nov 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
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Conservative leader David Cameron yesterday unveiled the Conservatives’ policy on Europe. He said there would be no referendum on the EU, and that he would instead seek a mandate for his new position through the General Election. He said an incoming Conservative government would introduce an “Irish-style referendum lock” on any future Treaty handing over further powers from Brita...
submitted by OpenEurope on 5th Nov 2009 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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The Conservative eurosceptic backbencher says he has lost faith in politicians as policy-makers in Europe and demands a referendum on future involvement in the European Union.
submitted by Telegraph on 31st Jan 2012 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
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David Cameron confirms Tory campaign for referendum on the Lisbon Treaty is over and promises to change the law so that no further powers can be transferred to EU without a vote.
submitted by Telegraph on 4th Nov 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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The government's decision to have a debate on whether the UK should have a referendum on the EU has the Labour party jumping with joy. They think it's Christmas come early. A top Labour source told this blog: "This debate is more about the present divisions of Cameron's party over Europe than it is about Britain's future in Europe." -- that is certainly how they hope the debate...
submitted by LiberalConspiracy on 21st Oct 2011 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
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The Coalition Government will today publish details of the 'referendum lock', which would subject any future transfers of powers to the EU to a referendum in the UK. The lock will be introduced by amending the original 1972 European Communities Act and will be brought forward in the “Europe Referendum Bill”, which is set to come before the House of Commons in November.
submitted by OpenEurope on 13th Sep 2010 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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It was back to the future at PMQs today - a session dominated by Europe. There were some flickers of recovery from Gordon Brown, helped to my mind by Tory backbenchers - and also David Cameron. The Conservative leader appeared at first to be on comfortable ground with his denunciation of the government for trying to breathe life into the corpse that is the Lisbon Treaty and the Irish referendum r...
submitted by PatrickHennessy on 29th Jun 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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In an interview on the first day of the Conservative Party conference, David Cameron suggested that forthcoming EU treaty changes to fix the eurozone could provide the Government with an opportunity to demand the repatriation of powers. “I have always made clear my view that we have given too many powers to Europe and there are some powers I would like back from Europe and there may be futur...
submitted by OpenEurope on 4th Oct 2011 (via openeurope.org.uk)
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David Cameron's bid to avert a Conservative rebellion over Europe is complicated as Germany foists treaty change on the agenda
submitted by FT on 23rd Oct 2011 (via ft.com)

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