David Cameron

Tuesday, January 19, 2010
The European Parliament Eurosceptic group, European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), have succeeded in receiving EU funding for a pan-European political party, but not all of their MEPs have endorsed this new development.
The ECR currently has 54 members, only 44 of which have pledged their credentials to the formation of the new European-wide party, the Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists (AECR).
Monday, December 14, 2009
Opinions may be divided but there is a growing body of opinion both at home in the UK and in Brussels that British justice has been seriously damaged in its application by the conviction and jailing of former UKIP MEP Tom Wise.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
The White House is considering whether President Barack Obama can enter into a political relationship with a future British Prime Minister, whose MEPs sit with Poland’s Right Wing Law and Justice Party in the European Parliament, according to the BBC’s prestige political show Newsnight.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009

‘The Lisbon Treaty - will the British people get a say? David, please give me a straight answer, not a typical sort of politician’s answer’. Calling in on LBC radio’s breakfast show, Trevor from Harrow asked the question that many – both pro-European and anti - have been dying to ask the man who is likely to become Britain's next Prime Minister.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Conservative leader David Cameron has admitted that he now cannot make the Lisbon Treaty, nor its provisions “magically disappear”, but has vowed to deliver a return of certain powers to the UK from Brussels.

His comments came after the Czech President Vaclav Klaus signed into law the Treaty, meaning all 27 member states have now done so. Cameron had previously said he would offer the British public a referendum on the Treaty if it was not ratified by the time his party came to power.

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