1975. That’s when the British people last had a say on our relationship with Europe. A lot’s changed since then – not least the European Union. Many people now feel it’s not working in Britain’s best interests. That’s why Bob Neill,
1975

1975. That’s when the British people last had a say on our relationship with Europe. A lot’s changed since then – not least the European Union. Many people now feel it’s not working in Britain’s best interests. That’s why Bob Neill,
Hull Conservatives would like to congratulate Mr Karl Turner, Labour MP for Kingston upon Hull East, on making it onto The People’s Pledge’s League Table of Shame for his efforts to deny his constituents a say on our membership of
On Friday 5th July, Conservatives will vote to give the British public a say on Europe. This EU Referendum Bill could give us the first vote on the EU in over 40 years, after a renegotiation for a new deal
It has been nearly 40 years since the British people last had their say on Europe. In that time, so much has changed – the countries involved, the powers devolved, the benefits and costs of membership. People feel that the
Today the Conservative Party is publishing a draft bill to legislate for an In-Out referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU, throwing down the gauntlet to Labour and other parties to back it. This bill would put into law David
In his speech today, David Cameron set out how Britain can remain in the European Union with a new settlement that better suits our country and our people. With the ongoing Eurozone crisis, the EU is changing – raising questions