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Brown pledges Commons vote before any changes to EU veto



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Published Date: 18 December 2007
GORDON Brown has promised MPs that there would be no further diluting of Britain's EU veto without a vote in the House of Commons.
The Prime Minister was speaking after the government published the bill to ratify the controversial EU Reform Treaty he signed in Lisbon last week.

He said the legislation would be examined "in the fullest detail" and pledged: "There is a provis
ion in the bill that any proposal to activate the mechanisms in the treaty which provide for further moves to qualified majority voting, but which require unanimity, will have to be subject to a prior vote by the House."

Those clauses in the treaty are known as passerelles, the French word for a footbridge, signifying the movement of a subject from one voting area to another.

The Prime Minister assured MPs in a Commons statement: "In the event of a negative vote, the Government would refuse to allow the use of the passerelle."

Mr Brown also confirmed he would "oppose any further institutional change in the relationship between the EU and its member states, not just for this parliament but for the next".

He stressed: "I stand by that commitment."

Mr Brown said that after the treaty-signing in Lisbon on Thursday and a summit in Brussels the following day, "Europe is now moving to a new agenda – one that focuses on the changes needed to meet the challenges of the global era".

The Tory leader David Cameron challenged Mr Brown to keep his "promise" to hold a referendum on the EU treaty.

"Once again the Prime Minister is treating people like fools," said Mr Cameron. He taunted Mr Brown about his late arrival to sign the Lisbon Treaty, saying his performance was "bizarre".

"The best chance he has got to redeem himself is to hold that referendum he promised," added Mr Cameron.

The Prime Minister said EU leaders had also agreed to send a policing mission to Kosovo after the failure of United Nations-sponsored talks to bring independence to the UN-administered province of Serbia.



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  • Last Updated: 17 December 2007 10:07 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: European Union
 
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TommyKaye,

UK 18/12/2007 04:52:23
Brown Pledges, Brown Vows, Brown Promises, Brown Assures, Brown Guarantees, Brown Sincerely, Brown Denies, Brown sacked, Brown ousted, Brown says Wendy who?

Brown an illegal immigrant in sophisticated disguise, Brown Blairs lovechild, Brown and out, Browned off, aren't we all.

Brown ex Labour Prime Minister appointed to board of global bank, Brown says you've never had it so good.

Browns details found on disc in a lost ministry of defence laptop by an illegal immigrant car jacker,drug addict knifeman who was working as a securtiy guard at Northern Rock HQ, while also etc etc tomorrow more Brown news...................blah blah

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Ayrshire Scot™ ,

18/12/2007 06:57:17
#1 English subjugation? What a strange little world you live in.
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John S,

18/12/2007 08:49:08
Why doesn't the Tory party promise that when it is next in Government that they will hold a post-ratification referendum on the Lisbon Treaty in other words they are not that serious about the Lisbon Treaty being bad for the UK ?
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Guga II,

Rockall 18/12/2007 08:59:54
Maggie Broon couldn't lie straight in bed.
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Mart DownUnder,

Sydney 18/12/2007 10:41:34
#1 MacAlba: Stop living in the past. You'll be wanting to rebuild Hadrian's wall next

RE: Brown's pledge. What a contrick. Labour promised us a vote on EU constitution at the last general election, and never gave it to us. Lies, lies and more lies
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The Federalist (the poster formerly know as NAUON),

18/12/2007 10:44:58
A referendum on the Treaty just would not be appropriate in my opinion.

Referenda are fine for issues that are simple and straightforward, for example, on Scottish Independence. On a complex issues like the Treaty it is much more difficult. If we are honest I doubt that many here could say what was actually in the Treaty.

That being said, I think it would be better to have a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU - that would be a simple, straightforward question but still allow a debate at different levels of the UK's continued (or not) membership of the EU.
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Homo Sapiens,

Elstree 18/12/2007 11:43:29
Liar Liar Pants on Fire... will never again believe a word a member of this government ever utters
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Number 6,

Germany 18/12/2007 12:04:40
Go to hell brown you ignorant, tory worshiping, corrupt, sleaze ridden, lying, cowardly scum-bag. Phew! that's better.
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Michael J,

Cambridge 18/12/2007 15:26:58
Gordon Brown has promised a vote on the EU? We are still waiting for the last vote he promised on the EU. He is nothing but a liar.

 

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