Sunday, October 23, 2011

European Union: The referendum is an absurd sideshow | Observer editorial

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Cameron as "sharpen his pencil" in the renegotiation, it is vital that both Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband much more strongly articulate the positive aspects of the EU

David Cameron meets other European leaders today amid warnings that more and more serious economic disaster looming unless the EU can find a way to avoid a collapse of its currency, the grade creditworthiness of some of its members and their banks. As a veteran politician from Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker, head of the eurozone finance ministers, said the collapse, showing respect impressive understatement: "It seems a shining example of senior statesman."

In this context, the timing of tomorrow's debate calls for a referendum on the entry of Britain to the EU seems misjudged. Called by the backbench Conservative Eurosceptics, which requires a set of three proposals to the electorate in a referendum to be held in two years. These are: to withdraw from the EU while maintaining the status quo, or negotiated to repatriate a number of skills

Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, described the debate as "an irresponsible distraction." He also criticized the decision to attend the Commonwealth Summit Cameron in Perth due to the abdication of responsibility for a Wednesday "very dangerous moment for the world." Instead, he said, the Prime Minister must "hit the door to keep the British influence" in discussions about the bailout of Greece, the recapitalization of European banks and the construction of a new economic architecture of Europe.

This seems good advice. The request for a referendum initiated by a petition of 100,000 in the Downing Street website has received support from the Labor Party as Kate Hoey and Kelvin Hopkins deputies. However, the measures taken to promote democracy will lead to the three party leaders to impose a three-line vote of their members - a move likely to ease public distrust of Parliament

Thus, more than 60 Conservative MPs, David Cameron may challenge. The net result means that Cameron wins the battle but lost the war. The injury damaged European Conservative Party for decades has reopened, the points are again without having to pick up. That is why tomorrow's debate, while premature, however, is much more than the "dispute" which describes Miliband. Starting tomorrow, will be more difficult to hide large cracks in the ranks of conservatives as more pressure is placed in the coalition. In addition, our relationship with the EU will play an important role in the 2015 general election - at least if the majority of Conservative MPs now says he is a Eurosceptic his way

Tomorrow Cameron will be saved from his own party by Labour. He will win the votes you need. A referendum now be avoided. However, the debate is more of a challenge to the power of Cameron. You will see that in retrospect as the starting gun for a contest of great importance for the future of Britain. Over the next three years, the dominant conservative that the relationship of the United Kingdom should be with the EU is increasingly clear, as Cameron "cut his pencil" in the renegotiation, it is vital that both Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband much more strongly articulate the positive aspects of the EU, the benefits it has brought to its 27 member countries and a population of 500 million and would support changes needed to help the phoenix of a new Europe that emerged from the ashes of the fire economic crisis.


In other areas, the Eurosceptic argument was developed as the EU has grown from a vision of Margaret Thatcher in a common market for goods and services to a union with its own foreign service , police, parliament and the flag. Among the current Eurosceptic arguments is that the EU bureaucracy is to prevent research Osborne growth, but that undermines the sovereignty of the United Kingdom, for example, by imposing stifling regulations on businesses and individuals, and its bureaucracy bloated prevents the United Kingdom to establish free trade with emerging markets like Brazil and India. This is a story that, at present, it is easy to win the battle of propaganda. A YouGov poll said 47% of the population would vote for the renegotiation of the EU membership, 28% would vote to leave the EU and only 15% would vote in favor of staying in the EU in terms Current
changes are necessary, but the arguments against, they need a much stronger platform and style of charismatic leadership, once given by "great beasts" as Michael Heseltine. And it is the collective austerity advocated by the center-right, the EU leaders who contribute the economy flat surface (not to mention the misery heaped on ordinary families), not the bureaucracy of the EU.


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