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Cameron promises future referendums on European treaties

04/11/2009 - 16:28:58 British Conservative Party leader David Cameron promised today to change UK law so that no further powers could be transferred to Brussels without the approval of the British people in a referendum. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie

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  1. After abandoning his "cast-iron" promise of a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, the Conservative leader pledged that the British people would not be denied a voice in the future as he attempted to placate his party's Eurosceptics. Full Article at The Scotsman

  2. To view this content you need Flash and Javascript enabled in your browser. The new act will ensure that British law takes precedence over EU law, he said. Full Article at Sky News

  3. David Cameron promised today to change the law so that no further powers could be transferred to Brussels without the approval of the British people in a referendum. Full Article at The Independent

  4. Mr Cameron is coming under intense pressure from eurosceptic MPs and activists to offer a vote of some sort on Britain's relations with Europe. Full Article at Metro.co.uk

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