Thursday, 24 January 2013

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Miliband Says No to In/Out Referendum
 
A milestone week for Britain's long-term relationship with Europe: the Prime Minister has pledged an in/out referendum by the end of 2017. Ed Miliband put himself firmly on the wrong side of history at PMQs, telling the House: "My position is no, we don't want an in/out referendum"The dividing lines are clear for 2015, Labour will not give you a say on Europe...

In other news Guido revealed Sadiq Khan's missing £3,000 donation, then forced Andy Burnham's PPS to say sorry for a tasteless "genocide" smear. There was cause to crack open the champagne as the cops re-opened their investigation into Denis MacShane, and theSunday Express' quite incredible Maddie McCann photo blunder was exposed. Guido sent a reporter to see Chris Huhne in court as well this week. Not long now until we are allowed to report what happened...

Do you want to see Max Mosley get another spanking? Next Wednesday the German-themed sex party enthusiast, Murdoch-hater Chris Bryant and media lawyer Charlotte Harris will be debating the Leveson effect against the mild-mannered Richard Littlejohn, DCMS select committee chair John Whittingdale, and Guido. Andrew Neil will be in charge of proceedings. The debate is on Wednesday, January 30 at IET London, Savoy Place, WC2R 0BL.

Tickets are available online from the Speccie.
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