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European Union (Amendment) Bill

The right hon. Gentleman failed to deal with my point that the constitutional treaty would have created a completely new constitution. The reform treaty is an amending treaty. If he cannot understand that, I really despair. I shall quote the right hon. Member for Richmond, Yorks who said, when talking about the constitutional treaty, in 2006:"““the fact that it was a constitution, not simply a treaty—would have revolutionised the EU.””" For once, he was right. That is why he ought to recognise that what the Liberal Democrats are saying now, in our proposal for a referendum on EU membership, is far closer to a referendum on the constitutional treaty than the Conservatives' paltry offering. We believe that the British people have been denied a say on Europe for too long—on all the treaties and on the cumulative effects of all the changes. Unlike the Conservatives, who denied them a vote on Maastricht, we think that the people should speak. As a party that is strongly committed to the European Union, we want to offer the people the referendum that they really want. I hope that the House will allow a substantive amendment to the Bill to that effect so that we can begin to settle the European question and to draw the poison of anti-European feeling from the British body politic for a generation.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
470 c1271-2 
Session
2007-08
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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