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Sunday, 21 March 2010

William Hague: Emphatic there'll be no 'in-out' referendum under Conservatives

Were you watching the non-debate between David Miliband (yuck!) and William Hague on Sky News show Sunday Live just now?

If not, you couldn't have wedged a slimline cigarette paper (illegal possession) between them on policy.

However, the headline thing to report is William Hague's response when asked whether the Conservatives might offer an 'in-out' referendum on Britain's membership of the Evil Empire... sorry, European Empire.

Hague gave a very emphatic and unequivocal 'absolutely not'.

So, now you know.

Stick that in your pipe and smoke it (provided no State snitchers are around), Dan Hannan and John Redwood.

Don't guilt trip those of us supporting UKIP.

Have a word with your own front bench.

UKIP and it's supporters will, I'm confident in saying, continue to oppose all MPs and PPCs who support Britain's membership of the EU.

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