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Stephen Pollard

Opinion

Bonkers eurosceptics

November 3, 2009 12:35
1 min read

David Cameron promised a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. Quite right, too. The British people ought to have a say on such constitutional matters. 

But the treaty is clearly about to be ratified - long before he enters No 10. So ratification will come on Gordon Brown's watch, and Mr Cameron is entirely irrelevant to the process.

That means a referendum would be pointless, because if the vote was 'yes' nothing would change, and if the vote was 'no'...nothing would change. We will be bound by the treaty.

It's expected that, as a result of ratification, Mr Cameron will instead promise some kind of renogotiation of our relationship with the EU.

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