Wednesday, 12 September 2007

You SHOULD have a say

Conservative leader Mr Cameron pledged on Tuesday to hold an Opposition Day debate, calling for a referendum, soon after MPs return to Parliament in October.

He said: "Labour MPs should stick to what they promised. They should vote for our motion when we bring it forward in the House of Commons."

Mr Cameron will use one of the Opposition Day Debates allocated to the Tories to raise the referendum. Although it will allow him to place the spotlight on the issue - and Mr Brown - Labour and LibDem MPs are unlikely to back a Conservative motion.


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