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From the official website:
As President Sarkozy of France plots with the British government to avoid a referendum on the EU “Reform” Treaty, the likelihood of a public vote comes down to a pure numbers game and the UK Independence Party is calling on the Liberal Democrats to stand up and be counted. More... |
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It sure is. Cuts straight to the point.
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Easy for them to answer though.
The glorious EU of course. Neither liberal nor democratic.
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The LibDems are the key to this, I think. If they could be persuaded to honour their General Election promise to support a referendum, then the vote in the House of Commons might be winnable. Unfortunately their current policy is no referendum, and both the contenders in their forthcoming leadership election support that policy.
For this reason, the Liberal Party's leader Steve Radford together with groups of Liberal volunteers are busy leafleting the various LibDem leadership hustings, urging the two candidates to do the honourable thing and support a referendum or else explain the reason why not. The word on the street is that many LibDems are pretty embarrassed by their party's current stance on this. |
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I agree with Tom, the numbers are not there in the HOC to win a vote on a referendum without the Lib Dems going into the aye lobby. William hague and David Davis have already indicated they will not win any vote.
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The next Bye-election - where the LibDems are the lead party - then UKIP should launch a vociferous attack exposing the LibDems and their Euro-philia.
Instead of just attacking the tories UKIP need to box clever and change their tactics depending on the battle ground. It would be interesting to see if this tactic would work. |
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That's probably why the Tories went for it...political opportunism at its best.
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