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John Redwood, If there were a referendum, and the public voted in favour of the treaty, do you think your party would feel pressure to shift their euro-sceptic line towards the public concensus?
Asked by Macpherson on Apr 20 2008 7:11:19 PM and supported by 28 members
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The public consensus is that there are too many rules and regulations coming from Brussels, and the European Union has too much control over our lives. There is no public support for the Lisbon Treaty. A "yes" vote is a false hypothesis. The Conservative Party will respect the result of any referendum, and thinks the Labour Party is denying us one because it knows it would lose badly

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