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Court challenge to EU referendum | Court challenge to EU referendum |
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Millionaire Stuart Wheeler has won his battle to force a High Court review into whether the government should hold a referendum on the EU's Lisbon treaty. | Millionaire Stuart Wheeler has won his battle to force a High Court review into whether the government should hold a referendum on the EU's Lisbon treaty. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has ruled out a public vote on the treaty, saying it does not alter the UK constitution. | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has ruled out a public vote on the treaty, saying it does not alter the UK constitution. |
But Mr Wheeler said a vote was promised on the EU constitution and says the Lisbon treaty is virtually identical. | But Mr Wheeler said a vote was promised on the EU constitution and says the Lisbon treaty is virtually identical. |
The hearing will be on 9 and 10 June. The Foreign Office said they were "confident" of their case. | The hearing will be on 9 and 10 June. The Foreign Office said they were "confident" of their case. |
In March MPs voted by 346 votes to 206 to approve the EU (Amendment) Bill, after topic-by-topic debates over six weeks. | In March MPs voted by 346 votes to 206 to approve the EU (Amendment) Bill, after topic-by-topic debates over six weeks. |
The Bill - which is now in the Lords - will ratify the Lisbon Treaty, which was drawn up to replace the EU constitution after that was rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. | The Bill - which is now in the Lords - will ratify the Lisbon Treaty, which was drawn up to replace the EU constitution after that was rejected by French and Dutch voters in 2005. |
General election | General election |
Mr Wheeler, 73, a Conservative Party donor, said his legal challenge was "not trying to interfere with Parliament". | |
He claims voters had a "legitimate expectation" that a referendum would be held after one was promised in Labour's last election manifesto on the EU constitution. | |
It's clear to me that we have a very, very strong moral case for a referendum Stuart Wheeler | |
His lawyer, Rabinder Singh QC, said the application for judicial review was based on "the underlying fundamental principles of good administration, fair play and straight dealing with the public". | |
But Philip Sales QC, for the office of the prime minister, denied that Gordon Brown or Foreign Secretary David Miliband had made any unambiguous and unqualified representation amounting to a promise to hold a referendum. | |
He also said the claim was "misconceived" as a ratification of an international treaty was not open to challenge in the High Court and would breach Parliamentary privilege. | |
Threshold 'low' | |
But the judge rejected all of Mr Sales's arguments. | |
Speaking after the ruling, Mr Wheeler said: "I am absolutely delighted that we won the case. It's clear to me that we have a very, very strong moral case for a referendum." | |
A Foreign Office spokesman said the threshold for deciding whether a case was arguable at judicial review was low, so the decision was not a surprise. | |
"We are confident of the strength of our case on this occasion and look forward to putting our arguments before the court in more detail in due course," he added. | |
All 27 EU countries will have to ratify the treaty before it can come into force. | All 27 EU countries will have to ratify the treaty before it can come into force. |
The Conservatives have said that they would not ratify the EU treaty if they were to win the next election - which has to be held by May 2010. | The Conservatives have said that they would not ratify the EU treaty if they were to win the next election - which has to be held by May 2010. |
The treaty contains many of the reforms outlined in the constitution - including changes to voting rights and the creation of a European Commission president - but drops the name "constitution", a reference to EU symbols and an article on the primacy of EU law. | The treaty contains many of the reforms outlined in the constitution - including changes to voting rights and the creation of a European Commission president - but drops the name "constitution", a reference to EU symbols and an article on the primacy of EU law. |