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Published Date: 20 January 2008
A NEW campaign will give Scottish voters the chance to have their say on the controversial EU constitutional treaty, in a bid to embarrass Labour ministers over their decision to back away from a referendum.
Up to half a million voters across the UK in 10 seats will be offered the chance to vote in the campaign, organised by the pressure group 'I Want A Referendum', who say they will pay to hold private referendums across the country.

The first is to
take place next month in the south Glasgow constituency of East Renfrewshire, chosen because the serving MP is Europe Minister Jim Murphy.

The campaign has raised thousands of pounds to pay for the referendums which will see all voters asked two questions – first whether the UK should hold a national referendum and secondly whether the Government should adopt the EU treaty.

Richard Cook, founder of East Renfrewshire EU Choice and Conservative Westminster candidate for East Renfrewshire, said: "For so many local people the denial of the referendum they were promised by the Government on this issue is simply a matter of trust."

Labour MP Gisela Stuart said: "We made a very clear promise of a referendum at the last election. These referendums will give people the chance to have the vote which the Government is trying to take away from them. Gordon Brown must listen."



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  • Last Updated: 20 January 2008 1:29 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

Conan the Librarian™,

20/01/2008 02:05:16
Ah.
EU referendum good.
Scottish Independence referendum bad.

Discuss.
2

An Beal Bacht,

20/01/2008 03:41:52
C the L -

'Labour MP Gisela Stuart said: "We made a very clear promise of a referendum at the last election. These referendums will give people the chance to have the vote which the Government is trying to take away from them. Gordon Brown must listen."

Interesting - No?
3

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 20/01/2008 05:36:23
#1&2 Scottish referendum good, EU referendum more important.
4

donald,

glasgow 20/01/2008 08:43:44
Jim Murphy, Blair Babe, spy and ex "Revolutionary Communist Party" student, Brit Nat, who sold out the Scottish Union of Students.

How about a referendum on Scottish Independence?
5

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20/01/2008 12:56:41
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6

Reckless,

fife 20/01/2008 14:39:42
The SNP's vision of an 'independent' Scotland within the EU is a nonsense.

True independence will come from Britain's full withdrawal from the nEU world order.

"Tyranny is the norm."
7

yoric,

20/01/2008 15:24:42
Referendum on the EU treaty.
Referendum on Scottish Independence.
Referendum on English Independence.
We won't get any because all the Parties at Westminster are frightened of the result.
So much for democracy.
8

Il Penseroso,

Inverurie 20/01/2008 16:00:00
Gisela Stuart. Methinks you are more concerned about "your seat" than the referendum. Like all New Labour MPs, MSPs and Councillors you had all better look out for "your seats" as they are about to get one helluva boot up your @rses when the elections come round.
9

henrymanchester,

UK 20/01/2008 19:59:40
Don't forget a referendum for the Muslim population who want a breakaway republic in Britain...

;)
10

henrymanchester,

UK 20/01/2008 20:01:11
Stir

Stir

Stir
11

Miss Jean Brodie,

20/01/2008 21:38:28
Liberate a bottle of whiskey and empty it on a parliamentarian via the digestive system !
12

An Beal Bacht,

21/01/2008 03:31:16
7 yoric, 20/01/2008 15:24:42;

That'ad be good eh!

An independent England - Shoulder to Shoulder with an Independent Scotland - Both Bravely Striding out on the World Stage - Friends at Last.

Great Headline. Do you think this paper would print it?

 

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