The Journal
Friday 10th June 2005
The North-based campaign against the European Constitution has claimed the support of the region’s three MEPs in calling for a UK referendum to go ahead.
The vote in this country on the treaty has been shelved after it was rejected in polls in France and the Netherlands.
But the people’s No Campaign – led by Sunderland activist Neil Herron – is calling for Britain still to be given a say on the document.
Yesterday, Mr Herron seized on comments by the MEPs as evidence a debate should still take place.
And he challenged the three to a public debate in the region on the constitution.
It came after Liberal Democrat Euro-MP Fiona Hall said: “I would like us to go ahead with the referendum. It would enable us at long last to have an intelligent and informed debate about Europe.”
Labour MEP Stephen Hughes also said this week: “Unless a real campaign begins there is real danger that our referendum campaign will be about – just as it was in France – everything except the content of the constitution.”
And conservative MEP Martin Callanan said; “I have no problem with a referendum especially if it stops Blair introducing some of the provisions of the constitution by the back door.
“I would look forward to joining Fiona, Stephen and Neil on a platform in the North-East to put the issue before the public.”Mr Herron said: “It is great to see both Stephen and Fiona along with Martin joining in our call for a referendum to go ahead.
Friday, June 10, 2005
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