David Cameron on Europe

“Today, I will give this cast-iron guarantee: If I become PM, a Conservative government will hold a referendum on any EU treaty that emerges from these negotiations.”

AND THEN,

“I want to make one thing clear: there will be no change in our policy on Europe and no new announcements at the Conference. There will be no change in Conservative policy as long as the Lisbon Treaty is still not in force. The Treaty has still not been ratified by the Czechs and the Poles. The Czech Prime Minister has said that the constitutional challenge before the Czech Constitutional Court could take 3-6 months to resolve. I have said repeatedly that I want us to have a referendum. If the Treaty is not ratified in all Member States and not in force when the election is held, and if we are elected, then we will hold a referendum on it, we will name the date of the referendum in the election campaign, we will lead the campaign for a ‘No’ vote. If the Treaty is ratified and in force in all Member States, we have repeatedly said we would not let matters rest there. But we have one policy at a time, and we will set out how we would proceed in those circumstances if, and only if, they happen.”

Sunday update: The Observer reports Boris Johnson calling for a referendum early in the first term of any Conservative government. Conservative MP Richard Shepherd calls it a matter of “trust”.

3 comments ↓

#1 Quietzapple on 10.03.09 at 4:11 pm

or not, as the case may become.

#2 Quietzapple on 10.03.09 at 5:05 pm

Mick Fealty http://twitter.com/MickFealty claims that this statement by Chameleon contains a change in Tory policy:

http://blog.conservatives.com/index.php/2009/10/03/there-will-be-no-change-in-our-policy-on-europe/

I think it is the promise to give a date for a referendum in the forthcoming General Election IF the Poles and Czechs have not yet ratified Lisbon by then, to operate IF he wins the election, which, as he points out is a pretty distant possibility.

His statement is typical Bullers cheek of course, not least his silly jibe re Unemployment, lower here than in France, Germany, USA, Italy . . .

I guess his “promise” is intended to push the election as near to June as possible.

#3 Josh W on 10.06.09 at 7:14 pm

Wow. Any chance of the references for those?

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