Conservative Party General Election Manifesto Will Have Referendum Details

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

Conservative Party logo treeThe next Conservative general election manifesto will give details about how the party would approach a renegotiation of Britain’s membership of the EU, Europe Minister David Lidington has said.

David Cameron has promised to hold a referendum on whether the UK should stay in the EU or leave and Mr Lidington has said that his party would make its position clear before the next general election.  He said Mr Cameron had spelt out a vision for Europe as a whole.

Mr Cameron’s speech on Europe on Wednesday received a warm reception from most of his MPs.  Although he talked about returning powers from Brussels to national governments in areas such as the environment and social affairs, there were no details on this.

Now Mr Lidington has suggested that the next Conservative manifesto will outline exactly how the party would try to renegotiate looser ties with the EU.  It raises the prospect of some tense wrangling among Conservative MPs as they try to find agreement over just how far the party should go in its quest for a new settlement for Britain.

Mr Cameron’s referendum pledge would be dependent on him being prime minister after the next election, and on new terms with the EU.  The prime minister has rebuffed criticism at home and abroad of his commitment to hold a referendum.