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David Cameron has finally set out his post-Lisbon European Union policy. As well as ruling out a “made up referendum” after the general election – a policy popular with 57 Conservative MPs and MEPs, and 66 per cent of Conservative Home ...
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What is clear, however, is that the likes of Ed and David Miliband, Balls, Mandelson, Straw and Cooper are likely to be serving in the Labour team. The composition of David Cameron's frontbench team after the general election is a ...
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David Cameron kicked the can down the road on Europe today. What he announced will be enough to keep the vast majority of Tories united behind the leadership until the. ... more than seeing the government stand up for this nation's sovereignty. It
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Tory leader David Cameron continued with his pathological lying over the Lisbon Treaty today, falsely claiming that he would reverse parts of the new EU constitution — even though all the items he listed either already exist or cannot ..... The
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1. grassroots backlash over EU. David Cameron was facing a backlash today over plans to scrap holding a referendum on the controversial Lisbon Treaty if the Tories win power. The Tory leader is expected to set out his plans tomorrow ...
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In the Financial Times, Jean Eaglesham concluded that David Cameron successfully faced down hardline Tory Eurosceptics yesterday, setting out a very limited programme of European reform without provoking a significant backlash from his ...