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Scottish Lib Dem conference: Tim Farron to make pro-EU speech Scottish Lib Dem conference: Tim Farron makes pro-EU speech
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Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron will give a staunch defence of Britain's membership of the EU when he addresses party members in Scotland. Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron delivered a staunch defence of Britain's membership of the EU during a speech to party members in Scotland.
He believes the choice facing the UK is the "biggest in generations". He also spoke about challenging the SNP's "arrogant sense of entitlement".
A referendum on whether Britain should remain a member of the EU will take place on Thursday, 23 June.A referendum on whether Britain should remain a member of the EU will take place on Thursday, 23 June.
Mr Farron will say that the only party "wholly" in favour of a Scotland that is prosperous and secure within Europe and the UK is the Liberal Democrats. Mr Farron insisted that the only party "wholly" in favour of a Scotland "that is prosperous and secure within Europe and the UK" was the Liberal Democrats.
The party in Scotland is holding its annual conference at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh. The party in Scotland has been holding its annual conference at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh.
Members have already heard from Scottish leader Willie Rennie who told them that he wanted to add 1p to income tax bands north of the border in order to raise £475m for investment in schools.Members have already heard from Scottish leader Willie Rennie who told them that he wanted to add 1p to income tax bands north of the border in order to raise £475m for investment in schools.
Mr Farron will speak on Saturday afternoon when the focus of his address will be on Britain's future in Europe. Mr Farron spoke on Saturday afternoon when the focus of his address was on Britain's future in Europe.
Prime Minister David Cameron secured an agreement with other EU members which will take effect immediately if the UK votes to remain in the EU.Prime Minister David Cameron secured an agreement with other EU members which will take effect immediately if the UK votes to remain in the EU.
The deal includes:The deal includes:
Pro-European Mr Fallon is expected to tell the Scottish Liberal Democrat conference: "The decision to remain or to leave is the biggest in generations for our country. Pro-European Mr Fallon told the Scottish Liberal Democrat conference: "The decision to remain or to leave is the biggest in generations for our country.
"And while the renegotiation was successful. It wasn't central. It's not central in the minds of most people. People across Scotland, across all of Britain will make up their mind on much bigger issues.""And while the renegotiation was successful. It wasn't central. It's not central in the minds of most people. People across Scotland, across all of Britain will make up their mind on much bigger issues."
'The real questions''The real questions'
He will add: "Given that Europe is the world's biggest market, will we be more prosperous if we remain or leave? He added: "Given that Europe is the world's biggest market, will we be more prosperous if we remain or leave?
"Given that this is a dangerous and uncertain world, are we safer and more secure by staying alongside our closest friends and neighbours? Or turning our backs on them?"Given that this is a dangerous and uncertain world, are we safer and more secure by staying alongside our closest friends and neighbours? Or turning our backs on them?
"Given the scale of international challenges of a global economy, climate change and the refugee crisis - are we better to face these together or alone?"Given the scale of international challenges of a global economy, climate change and the refugee crisis - are we better to face these together or alone?
"They are the real questions, not the endless speculation about the future of the Tories."They are the real questions, not the endless speculation about the future of the Tories.
"And the answers to each of those questions is a no brainer. If you want a Britain that is prosperous, secure, a Britain that matters then you are voting to keep Britain in Europe.""And the answers to each of those questions is a no brainer. If you want a Britain that is prosperous, secure, a Britain that matters then you are voting to keep Britain in Europe."
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