Asserts the Conservative Party activist in London: "Regardless of when the Prime Min[i]ster gave the speech, the EU issue
needed addressing. Our relationship was/is becoming difficult and at
times even toxic. With the economy in turmoil and every nation inside
and outside the union is looking for ways to survive and improve for the
future — addressing our relationship is part of the collective reforms
everyone in the region is undergoing. The EU question might for some be
at the bottom of their list of important issues — but when many
decisions are still made and governed by Brussels [Belgium, the EU's headquarters] — the cost of these
issues becomes very important."
Ms. Idris continues her commentary about the EU referendum pledge: "Some people see the speech as a gamble, but I disagree. And here’s why.
On the domestic front, Cameron has one, pulled the rug from under UKIP [UK Independence Party, a more conservative party] — they can no longer goad the Tories on the referendum issue. And two,
Miliband’s Labour [Party] has ruled giving the British public any referendum —
some [L]abourites would like us to believe this ‘No EU Referendum’ promise
is just for ‘now’ — but I think it is safe to say 'Labour Denies Britain a Referendum' has a nice ring to it come 2015."
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