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Posts Tagged: Eurosceptics

Lord Mandelson’s four spurious arguments against an EU referendum

…none of which, of course, the BBC challenged him on.

By Mark Wallace | 10 January 2014 | 56 comments

How will the House of Lords vote on the EU Referendum Bill?

Business for Britain asks for your help in finding out.

By Mark Wallace | 7 January 2014 | 33 comments

James Wharton MP: Despite the delaying tactics of Labour and the Lib Dems, my EU referendum Bill rolls on

The people deserve a say on our membership of the EU – and Conservative MPs are helping to deliver one.

By James Wharton | 22 November 2013 | 19 comments

Adam Afriyie MP: My amendment was defeated, but a 2014 referendum would still have been the best approach

Conservatives are united in favour of giving the people a say – but this result will boost UKIP.

By Adam Afriyie | 22 November 2013 | 67 comments

Syed Kamall defeats Richard Ashworth to become leader of the Conservative MEPs

He will be working with Martin Callanan, the Tory MEP who leads the ECR group.

By Mark Wallace | 19 November 2013 | 31 comments

WATCH: James Wharton says Conservative MPs are “disciplined and focused” in support of his referendum Bill

…while Lib Dem Martin Horwood still won’t say if he supports it or not.

8 November 2013 | 6 comments

Business is more eurosceptic than self-appointed pro-EU voices let on

New polling from Business for Britain shows business leaders want a referendum, and the Single Market costs more than it is worth.

By Mark Wallace | 1 November 2013 | 51 comments

Michael Burnett: Europe – Those whom the gods wish to destroy…

Those in our party who are calling for an early referendum risk undermining the Prime Minister’s clear theme for re-negotiation of “good for Europe/good for Britain”.

By Michael Burnett | 19 October 2013 | 128 comments

Windsor UKIP acknowledge the truth that Farage denies – they risk letting Labour or the Lib Dems in

Local purples are standing aside for “like-minded” Conservative councillors.

By Mark Wallace | 15 October 2013 | 271 comments

James Wharton MP: Why Adam Afriyie is wrong – my Referendum Bill must not be amended

Our best chance of giving the people a say is to get the Private Member’s Bill through Parliament without delay.

By James Wharton | 6 October 2013 | 242 comments

Bill Cash MP: Sorry, Nigel – UKIP can’t deliver on Europe, but the Conservatives can

it is becoming increasingly clear that UKIP do not care that they cannot deliver – it is called cutting off your nose to spite your face.

By Sir William Cash | 4 October 2013 | 260 comments

Privatise the Biased Broadcasting Corporation

J P Floru is a Westminster councillor and Head of Programmes at the Adam Smith Institute. Follow J P on… Read more »

By JP Floru | 12 November 2012 | 3 comments

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