Cameron faces revolt on EU bill
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David Cameron faces the prospect of an embarrassing defeat on Europe next week as Labour prepares to join forces with Conservative Party rebels to oppose a flagship Bill.
Conservative backbenchers are preparing to ambush the controversial European Union Bill which goes before the Commons when MPs return from their Christmas break.
Eurosceptic Tories will table radical changes to the legislation, which they claim does not deliver on its promise of a referendum on future transfers of powers to the European Union.
If the changes strengthening the legislation are not accepted by the Government, some Conservatives said they might even vote down the entire Bill.
Last night Labour sources signalled that Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, will order his MPs to oppose the legislation too.
The prospect of a pincer movement of Labour MPs and Tory rebels is acutely worrying for Mr Cameron, whose Coalition majority of 76 would be overturned if just over half that number of Tories joined forces with Labour.
Telegraph Linky
Conservative backbenchers are preparing to ambush the controversial European Union Bill which goes before the Commons when MPs return from their Christmas break.
Eurosceptic Tories will table radical changes to the legislation, which they claim does not deliver on its promise of a referendum on future transfers of powers to the European Union.
If the changes strengthening the legislation are not accepted by the Government, some Conservatives said they might even vote down the entire Bill.
Last night Labour sources signalled that Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, will order his MPs to oppose the legislation too.
The prospect of a pincer movement of Labour MPs and Tory rebels is acutely worrying for Mr Cameron, whose Coalition majority of 76 would be overturned if just over half that number of Tories joined forces with Labour.
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EDLT said:
Seems utterly pointless if Labour can just change it back again when they are next in power.
yes agree and it would be better if we had been allowed a referdum on the EU like they promised, no wonder they failed to win a majorty, spineless tossers, better if they had taken less notice of what they thought guardian and mirror readers where thinking, Mind with turds like Ken Clarke, May and the other red torys what hope is there???This is Telegraph propaganda. The Barclay brothers are highly eurosceptic and see their opportunity to stir things up at the moment. The Telegraph is really going downhill at the moment, showing little editorial independence of its owners. They seem to think that having two loony columnists, one from the left, Mary Riddell and one from the right, Simon Heffer will disguise it.
powerstroke said:
EDLT said:
Seems utterly pointless if Labour can just change it back again when they are next in power.
yes agree and it would be better if we had been allowed a referdum on the EU like they promised, no wonder they failed to win a majorty, spineless tossers, better if they had taken less notice of what they thought guardian and mirror readers where thinking, Mind with turds like Ken Clarke, May and the other red torys what hope is there???Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff