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Clegg pushes 'in or out' EU vote Clegg pushes 'in or out' EU vote
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The time has come for a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EU, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said.The time has come for a referendum on whether Britain should stay in the EU, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg has said.
Politicians had "all gone crazy" over ratifying the Lisbon Treaty, taking attention from the "big question" on continuing EU membership, he added.Politicians had "all gone crazy" over ratifying the Lisbon Treaty, taking attention from the "big question" on continuing EU membership, he added.
The Lib Dems are expected to table a House of Commons motion on Tuesday demanding a public vote on whether Britain stays in the EU.The Lib Dems are expected to table a House of Commons motion on Tuesday demanding a public vote on whether Britain stays in the EU.
But the UK Independence party called Mr Clegg's comments a "smokescreen".But the UK Independence party called Mr Clegg's comments a "smokescreen".
At the last general election in 2005 all three main parties promised a referendum on the planned European Constitution.At the last general election in 2005 all three main parties promised a referendum on the planned European Constitution.
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But the constitution was discarded after it was rejected by voters in France and the Netherlands.But the constitution was discarded after it was rejected by voters in France and the Netherlands.
The EU Reform Treaty - signed by national leaders in Lisbon last December - is the replacement.The EU Reform Treaty - signed by national leaders in Lisbon last December - is the replacement.
Whilst in the long term I agree that this is the referendum we want, calling for it at this time is only to cover up their weasel-like position over a referendum Nigel FarageUKIP What's in the treaty?Whilst in the long term I agree that this is the referendum we want, calling for it at this time is only to cover up their weasel-like position over a referendum Nigel FarageUKIP What's in the treaty?
The Conservatives and the UK Independence Party are calling for a referendum on whether the UK should ratify the treaty, arguing it is largely the same as the constitution.The Conservatives and the UK Independence Party are calling for a referendum on whether the UK should ratify the treaty, arguing it is largely the same as the constitution.
But Labour argues that the documents are very different and that Parliament should decide.But Labour argues that the documents are very different and that Parliament should decide.
MPs are currently engaged in a 12-day debate on ratification.MPs are currently engaged in a 12-day debate on ratification.
The Lib Dems say they will vote against calls for a referendum on the treaty, and instead try to insert an amendment into the European Union (Amendment) Bill demanding one on the wider issue of whether Britain stays in the EU. The Lib Dems say they would abstain if the Conservatives successfully call for a referendum on the treaty - they say they would instead try to insert an amendment into the European Union (Amendment) Bill demanding one on the wider issue of whether Britain stays in the EU.
Mr Clegg, a former member of the European Parliament, said: "The debate over Britain's future in Europe has been poisoned for too long by a Labour Party that refuses to make the case for it, and an opportunistic Tory Party that actively seeks to undermine it.Mr Clegg, a former member of the European Parliament, said: "The debate over Britain's future in Europe has been poisoned for too long by a Labour Party that refuses to make the case for it, and an opportunistic Tory Party that actively seeks to undermine it.
"We need to draw the poison from that debate - to settle the matter one way or another."We need to draw the poison from that debate - to settle the matter one way or another.
"So today I am inviting the Labour and Conservative parties to join with me in calling for the referendum that will settle Britain's European future, once and for all: an in-out referendum.""So today I am inviting the Labour and Conservative parties to join with me in calling for the referendum that will settle Britain's European future, once and for all: an in-out referendum."
'Hiding' 'Whole-hearted'
Mr Clegg told the BBC that the planned referendum on the constitution had been "tantamount" to one on whether to continue EU membership.
He described the Tory focus on the treaty as a "side-show" and a "distraction".
Instead, it was time to decide "are we going to carry on with this ambivalent attitide or withdraw" from Europe, or "make a whole-hearted long-term commitment".
But UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage criticised Mr Clegg's proposal as "nothing but a smokescreen".But UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage criticised Mr Clegg's proposal as "nothing but a smokescreen".
He said: "Whilst in the long term I agree that this is the referendum we want, calling for it at this time is only to cover up their weasel-like position over a referendum.He said: "Whilst in the long term I agree that this is the referendum we want, calling for it at this time is only to cover up their weasel-like position over a referendum.
"Instead of hiding behind this call, they should be honouring the promise they made to their voters that they would support a referendum on this treaty.""Instead of hiding behind this call, they should be honouring the promise they made to their voters that they would support a referendum on this treaty."
Lib Dem justice spokesman David Heath has said he will defy his party's whips and back the Tories in calling for a referendum on the treaty.Lib Dem justice spokesman David Heath has said he will defy his party's whips and back the Tories in calling for a referendum on the treaty.
Last week the European Parliament debated, and overwhelmingly backed, the treaty.Last week the European Parliament debated, and overwhelmingly backed, the treaty.
All 27 EU member states have to ratify it for it to come into effect.All 27 EU member states have to ratify it for it to come into effect.