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Cameron demands Lisbon referendum | Cameron demands Lisbon referendum |
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The Conservatives will not let the government "off the hook" on the European constitution, Tory leader David Cameron has insisted. | The Conservatives will not let the government "off the hook" on the European constitution, Tory leader David Cameron has insisted. |
A bill tabled by Mr Cameron would allow for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. | A bill tabled by Mr Cameron would allow for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. |
He promised a referendum if he took office before all EU states ratified it, but declined to say what he would do if this happened before a Tory win. | He promised a referendum if he took office before all EU states ratified it, but declined to say what he would do if this happened before a Tory win. |
The public could "pile the pressure" for a public vote by electing Conservative MEPs, he told the BBC. | The public could "pile the pressure" for a public vote by electing Conservative MEPs, he told the BBC. |
Ratification process | Ratification process |
Under the bill introduced by the Conservatives, a referendum would be held on the same day that the Republic of Ireland voted for the second time on whether or not to ratify. | Under the bill introduced by the Conservatives, a referendum would be held on the same day that the Republic of Ireland voted for the second time on whether or not to ratify. |
The treaty was ratified by the UK in June 2008, but it does not come into force until it has been approved by all member states. | The treaty was ratified by the UK in June 2008, but it does not come into force until it has been approved by all member states. |
As well as the Irish referendum in the autumn, the Czech Republic and Poland have yet to confirm ratification and there is a legal challenge to German ratification. | |
I don't want to go into every last detail of what happens if a series of things happen David CameronConservative leader | I don't want to go into every last detail of what happens if a series of things happen David CameronConservative leader |
Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that too much power would pass from London to Brussels under the treaty, and promised he would "not let matters rest" if elected. | Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that too much power would pass from London to Brussels under the treaty, and promised he would "not let matters rest" if elected. |
But he would not be drawn on what he would do if he arrived in Downing Street after all EU states had completed the ratification process. | But he would not be drawn on what he would do if he arrived in Downing Street after all EU states had completed the ratification process. |
"I don't want to go into every last detail of what happens if a series of things happen - if there isn't an early election, if the Irish vote yes in a second referendum, if the Poles decide to ratify this treaty, if the Czechs decide to ratify," said Mr Cameron. | "I don't want to go into every last detail of what happens if a series of things happen - if there isn't an early election, if the Irish vote yes in a second referendum, if the Poles decide to ratify this treaty, if the Czechs decide to ratify," said Mr Cameron. |
"I know that, of course, my opponents would love me to focus on what happens if all these things happen, but I am not going to do that. | "I know that, of course, my opponents would love me to focus on what happens if all these things happen, but I am not going to do that. |
"On Thursday, people can go into those voting booths, vote Conservative and pile the pressure on Gordon Brown to hold a referendum. I don't want to let him off the hook." | "On Thursday, people can go into those voting booths, vote Conservative and pile the pressure on Gordon Brown to hold a referendum. I don't want to let him off the hook." |
Committed | Committed |
Mr Cameron added that the Conservatives believed in British membership of the EU, but wanted it to be about trade and co-operation "rather than this endless process of building a superstate". | Mr Cameron added that the Conservatives believed in British membership of the EU, but wanted it to be about trade and co-operation "rather than this endless process of building a superstate". |
He also repeated his commitment to withdrawing the Conservatives from the European Parliament's European People's Party (EPP) and setting up a new centre-right bloc. | He also repeated his commitment to withdrawing the Conservatives from the European Parliament's European People's Party (EPP) and setting up a new centre-right bloc. |
Former Tory cabinet ministers and European commissioners Lord Brittan and Lord Patten have strongly criticised the decision, which they say will reduce the Conservatives' influence. | Former Tory cabinet ministers and European commissioners Lord Brittan and Lord Patten have strongly criticised the decision, which they say will reduce the Conservatives' influence. |
But Mr Cameron said he had held talks with the Czech Civil Democrats and Poland's Law and Justice Party - both parties of government - and said the new group would better represent the UK's interests in Europe. | But Mr Cameron said he had held talks with the Czech Civil Democrats and Poland's Law and Justice Party - both parties of government - and said the new group would better represent the UK's interests in Europe. |
"It will bring to European politics a centre-right group of parties that are committed to reform in Europe and change in Europe - it won't just be the British Conservatives, it'll be other parties as well," Mr Cameron said. | "It will bring to European politics a centre-right group of parties that are committed to reform in Europe and change in Europe - it won't just be the British Conservatives, it'll be other parties as well," Mr Cameron said. |
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