Tuesday, 25 October 2011

eu reform treaty
EU referendum vote reaction – live coverage
The Guardian
Backbenchers have warned that David Cameron will face further rebellions unless he takes a tough line in EU treaty negotiations. Photograph: PA 8.41am: Reverberations from last night's vote on the EU referendum will be bouncing around Westminster all ...
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The Guardian
EU DEBATE: 111 MPs vote against the Government in favour of referendum on ...
Daily Mail
5.32pm Tory backbench rebel Bernard Jenkin says that Labour is not committed to EU reform. He argues that they 'failed to reform the Common Agricultural Policy and failed to reform the EU budget'. 5.28pm Michael Connarty, Labour MP for Linlithgow and ...
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Bloody nose for Cameron: Massive rebellion on Europe... but he insists Britain will have to wait YEARS to claw back power from Brussels

Cameron

David Cameron suffered the biggest-ever Tory rebellion on Europe last night as almost half of all his backbenchers voted in favour of a referendum on EU membership. The result will lead to a major post-mortem in Downing Street over how Mr Cameron came to suffer such a grievous self-inflicted wound.

Now Miliband sides with Sarko: After French President takes swipe at PM, Ed joins the fray

Bizarre intervention: Ed Miliband provoked ridicule when he said Nicolas Sarkozy spoke for Britain when he attacked David Cameron at the weekend

In a bizarre intervention, the Labour leader appeared to claim that David Cameron was wrong to urge eurozone leaders to sort out the crisis that has rocked the world economy.