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I wonder if he will make another 'U' Turn? But don't hold your breath.

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anotheoldgit | 17:07 Fri 29th Jun 2012 | News
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http://www.telegraph....ut-EU-referendum.html

/// Mr Cameron did not rule out some sort of vote on European issues eventually, but insisted that he would not give the British people the option of leaving the EU outright. ///

Well it looks as if 'Mr Chubby Chops' will not give us a straight 'YES' 'NO' referendum, what's the betting the next thing he will be getting us in to, yes the Euro.

I wonder what these future European issues that he will be giving us a vote on, might be?
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If the PM was to sign us up to the Euro, suggest that is his career down the toilet.
His career is down the toilet anyway. Cameron was never the choice of the discerning Tory for leader; an uneasy peace was kept in order to dislodge the previous Labour government. The coalition with the Liberals is even less popular within the Tory party than it is with the country at large. For the moment his "loyal" colleagues are keeping their powder dry, but I do not see Cameron being PM in four years' time; he will be swept away in the deluge which drowns the Liberals and those who have been biding their time (Hague, Davis, Johnson et al) will come to the fore.
The Conservative Party is a pro Europe Party. Has been since Heath. Shame half the parliamentary party seem unaware of that fact. Too many British jobs depend on Europe, no credible party leader will risk letting an uninformed public vote those jobs away.
Gromit, had that been the case that they are all pro Europe then surely we would have have the Euro now. Being part of Europe is one thing, adopting a common currency is quite another.
you don't think much of the public do you?
Do not forget that amongst MPs Cameron lost the election to David Davis. It was basically the constituency tea party clubs which ensured his victory. In the good old days the Tories never elected a leader; the men in grey suits picked one and the electorate could deliver its verdict at the proper time. I don't remember us being less well governed for all that.
He couldn;t wait to give the Falklanders a referendum on its future but when it comes to EU membership he backs off. You can only come to the conclusion a referendum would only be held if the expected result is the one he wants to succeed.
Cameron is asking that the Scottish referendum should be a straight in or out. but I bet if we ever do get one on the EU it will be full of ifs, and ands and maybes.
Should anyone get a straight yes or no from Cameron on any issue of import I shall display my naked buttocks in the nearest shop window.
I was dreading this issue, Cameron can't give a straight answer. I don't know why he can't acknowledge the vox populi. There must be more to this issue than we have been told. What is so difficult in telling Merckel and co, that we want out. It is a very dead parrot. Finis. It seems easy to say too many British jobs depend on Europe, where are the jobs. It seems the Poles, Eastern Europeans and Asians are taking ours. Thanks to our immigration effort.
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/// If the PM was to sign us up to the Euro, suggest that is his career down the toilet. ///

And don't you think it will be so, after this Government has run it's course?
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Gromit

/// Too many British jobs depend on Europe, no credible party leader will risk letting an uninformed public vote those jobs away. ///

What like those at Bombardier, those that Labour offered over to Germany and Cameron refused to drag back to Britain?

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