PM David Cameron willing to hold EU referendum

David Cameron is willing to hold an EU referendum David Cameron is willing to hold an EU referendum

DAVID Cameron has sought to reassure eurosceptics he is prepared to hold a referendum on Britain's relationship with Brussels - but only when there is a "real choice" for voters.

The prime minister insisted that an immediate in/out referendum - which he is under mounting pressure from within his own party to deliver - was not what the vast majority of people wanted.

But, in an article for The Sunday Telegraph, he acknowledged the need to ensure the UK's position within an evolving European Union has "the full-hearted support of the British people".

"There is more to come - further moves, probably further treaties - where we can take forward our interests, safeguard the single market and stay out of a federal Europe," he said.

"How do we take the British people with us on this difficult and complicated journey?

"How do we avoid the wrong paths of either meekly accepting the status quo or giving up altogether and preparing to leave?

"It will undoubtedly be hard going, but taking the right path in politics often is.

"As we get closer to the end point we will need to consider how best to get the full-hearted support of the British people, whether it is in a general election or a referendum.

"As I have said, for me the two words 'Europe' and 'referendum' can go together, particularly if we really are proposing a change in how our country is governed, but let us get the people a real choice first."

Mr Cameron says he agrees with the "vast majority of the British people" who he said were not happy with the UK's relationship with the EU.

There were large amounts of EU legislation that should be scrapped, he said.

"Put simply, for those of us outside the eurozone, far from being too little Europe, there is too much of it.

"Too much cost, too much bureaucracy, too much meddling in issues that belong to nation states or civil society or, indeed, individuals," he said.

"Whole swathes of legislation covering social issues, working time and home affairs should, in my view, be scrapped."

Nearly 100 Conservative MPs have written to Mr Cameron urging him to make it a legal commitment to hold a poll on the UK's relationship with the EU during the next parliament.

Mr Cameron's article comes after the latest EU summit to tackle the eurozone crisis ended on Saturday with moves towards closer ties in the EU.

At the end of the gathering, he told reporters that he was not in favour of an in/out referendum, leading some observers to think he was ruling out a popular vote altogether.

Do you think there should be a referendum? Have your say below.

Comments(10)

old nick says...
4:15pm Sun 1 Jul 12

mr cameron does not care what the majority want,him and the liberals should get out and let the proper conservatives get on with the job.

Outandabout says...
5:43pm Sun 1 Jul 12

By 'proper' you mean the unelected Right Wing elements who want to run the country but haven't been elected to do so? From the way your comment is written you mean what the minority want. That sort of 'proper Conservative'? Wow, I bet you all high five'd on that idea Mine Fuhrer.

longshanks2 says...
9:27pm Sun 1 Jul 12

Cameron don't want a referendum
unless it suits him, his only looking after his mates, all rich people, sod everyone else.

PaulErith says...
8:52am Mon 2 Jul 12

I hope we get out of Europe very soon. Really can't see there being a referendum on it.

Swirling Waters says...
9:54am Mon 2 Jul 12

I read somewhere that 70m Turkish citizens will be able to travel around Europe as the restictions will be lifted..... Errr can we have a referendum on this Hug a Hood Dave?
We don't even wanna be part of this corrupt European Union..... quicker the currency collapses better for everyone!

Durham909 says...
10:24am Mon 2 Jul 12

The Eu is a con it does nothing for the Uk and throwing good money after bad to prop up corrupt skint countries is a waste of time and money......polishing is a turd is not an option so just get us out!

bible scoffer says...
10:58am Mon 2 Jul 12

...they won't give us a direct vote on any of this - too many lib-lab-con m.p.'s have fingers in pies connected to the ghastly e.u. ...yer better orf just scoffing from the sidelines when it goes... belly-up as you cockney geezers say!! lmao!!

goldenbroomboy says...
3:43pm Mon 2 Jul 12

When are we going to get a referendum on seceding from Greater London?

bible scoffer says...
10:03am Tue 3 Jul 12

...didn't dave leave his daughter in a public house recently ? the fella needs another holiday.

mickeyboy says...
1:03pm Wed 4 Jul 12

The sooner we get out the better

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