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Cameron: Time for Brits to Figure Out EU Relationship

With euro project affecting sovereignty, PM wants popular mandate

By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 1, 2012 7:42 AM CDT

(Newser) – With the eurozone crisis forcing European countries ever closer together—think eurobonds, stimulus transfer payments between countries, and more treaties— Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron is broaching the word "referendum," saying Britons might have to go to the polls again to determine what they want. "As we get closer to the end point, we will need to consider how best to get the full-hearted support of the British people," Cameron writes in an op-ed in the Telegraph.

Although Cameron stressed that he wanted an approach more subtle than just an "in/out" referendum, analysts say that bringing up the subject shows the pressure he is getting from eurosceptic conservative backbenchers. Critics note that since the last referendum on Europe in 1975, the nature of the EU has changed significantly. With the eurozone in crisis and changing rapidly, Tory operatives say this is not the time to put Europe to a vote, but it could be coming soon. "We need to see where everything ends up before we consult the British people," an insider close to Cameron told the Daily Mail. "It could either be a standalone referendum or it could part of the Conservative manifesto at the next election."

British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves after a second day of the European Union leaders summit in Brussels on June 29, 2012.
British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves after a second day of the European Union leaders summit in Brussels on June 29, 2012.   (Getty Images)
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stansmit
Jul 1, 2012 1:13 PM CDT
I'm with you Chillette...What's there to vote about ? What country wants to get in bed with the EU now and why ? Maybe they are like Americans and the thought of bankrupting their country has some kind of appeal to them ?
chillette
Jul 1, 2012 10:23 AM CDT
They figured it out. They did the smart thing and didn't join. The EU is a disaster and should be dropped. The United States also embarked on a North American Union as a response to the EU. It has also been disastrous and has cost the United States jobs and control of our borders. The building of these mega empire blocks is just another example of  the book 1984 being prophetic.
GenericLeftist
Jul 1, 2012 10:22 AM CDT
Lord Monckton from Britain breaks down what RIO+20 is really about. Brilliant man who truly cares about the environment. http://www.jbs.org/news/reporting-from-the-rio-20-earth-summit
 

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