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alp227

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Sat Jun 30, 2012, 10:53 PM Jun 2012

David Cameron pledges referendum if EU demands more powers

Source: The Guardian

David Cameron has told Tory eurosceptics that he will call a referendum on Britain's relationship with the European Union if the country is threatened by further loss of sovereignty to Brussels.

The prime minister's move – a change of tone rather than actual policy – comes as former defence secretary Liam Fox prepares to tell Tory activists that a re-negotiation of the country's relations with the EU is necessary and "life outside the EU holds no terror".

Cameron is under mounting pressure from Tory backbenchers to hold a referendum as members of the eurozone move closer to a full fiscal and political union in response to the crisis engulfing the single currency.

The Tory right argues that the UK's relationship with the EU will be changed fundamentally as a new "core Europe" takes shape and that the community, and Britain's role in it, will be different from now on.

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/jun/30/david-cameron-referendum-eu

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K&R DeSwiss Jun 2012 #1
BBC News : David Cameron 'prepared to consider EU referendum' dipsydoodle Jul 2012 #2
 

DeSwiss

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