England: European Decision Day looms

27 October is the date set for parliament to vote to allow Brits their say on Europe. Bring it on.


It's now agreed. A vote in the Commons on whether the British can decide their future: 
  1. To venture into the world alone, with the UK free to operate as an independent nation
  2. To stay inside the EU as it is
  3. To renegotiate the UK's relationship with the EU.
On 27 October MPs can either choose to change history or ignore it. This is a key moment. If Members of Parliament opt for a Referendum, the government has to decide whether to ignore Parliament's wishes or to comply with them. Intense pressure will mount on David Cameron and his coalition team, if parliamentarians have indeed chosen to allow the people to have their say.

The head of steam has now built up to this. Here it is:
MPs should vote YES TO A REFERENDUM.

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