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Below are reprints of our previous press releases:

  1. Press Release: 21 September 2007
  2. Press Release: 22 August 2007


Press Release: 21 September 2007

DORSET VILLAGERS POINT THE WAY FOR BRITAIN

Joint Presidents: Sir Richard Body, Lord Stoddart of Swindon
Vice-Presidents: Beaumont of Whitley, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, Leolin Price CBE QC, Nigel Spearing, Sir Teddy Taylor
Chairman: Dr Bob Spink MP
Website: www.eurosceptic.org.uk
Media contact: Andrew Smith, 07805 143040
Email: press@eurosceptic.org.uk


NEWS RELEASE
Friday September 21, 2007: Release time immediate
 
DORSET VILLAGERS POINT THE WAY FOR BRITAIN
 
The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIB) has congratulated the villagers of East Stoke, Dorset, on the success of their parish poll, in which they voted in favour of a referendum on the European Union's so-called "Reform Treaty" – the revived European Constitution.

CIB spokesman Andy Smith said: "East Stoke has led the way for the nation, putting the Prime Minister to shame for his refusal to let us have a national vote on the European Treaty. The movement for parish polls, which started in the West Country, now looks set to spread right across rural England. This rural rebellion against the government is a wonderful example of 'People Power' in action."

Parish polls are not the only opportunity for people to express their views on this subject to Gordon Brown's government.  CIB is urging community representatives from all over Britain to come to London on Saturday 27 October to cast votes on behalf of their communities in a special ballot that is being held as part of the Pro-Referendum Rally (www.proreferendumrally.co.uk).

The Rally, which brings together people from all walks of life and from right across the political spectrum, is backed by a variety of organisations concerned about the Treaty's implications for the future of British democracy and independence, including CIB, The Bruges Group, The Democracy Movement and The Freedom Association.

The Trades Union Congress (TUC) recently voted in favour of a referendum on the Treaty, and opinion polls have shown that between 80 and 90 per cent of the British people agree with them.  Implementation of the Treaty means the transfer of yet more powers to EU institutions, further diminishing the role of the UK parliament.  CIB Chairman, Dr Bob Spink MP, has said that the Prime Minister is "duty-bound" to hold a nationwide referendum on the Treaty, "to give the British people the final say on the EU's far-reaching plans."

For more information on the campaign for a referendum on the EU Reform Treaty, please visit www.eurosceptic.org.uk/referendum.


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For further details on CIB, please visit www.eurosceptic.org.uk
Press enquiries: 07737 271676, press@eurosceptic.org.uk


 

Press Release: 22 August 2007

CAMPAIGN for an INDEPENDENT BRITAIN

Joint Presidents: Sir Richard Body, Lord Stoddart of Swindon
Vice-Presidents: Lord Beaumont of Whitley, Lord Pearson of Rannoch, Leolin Price CBE QC, Nigel Spearing, Sir Teddy Taylor
Chairman: Dr Bob Spink MP
Website: www.eurosceptic.org.uk
Media contact: Andrew Smith, 07805 143040
Email: press@eurosceptic.org.uk


NEWS RELEASE
WEDNESDAY August 22, 2007: Release time immediate
 
CRITICS OF EU TREATY UNITE TO BACK PLANS FOR NATIONWIDE REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN
 
The cross-party Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIB) is spearheading plans for a series of rallies and events across the UK for a referendum on the European Union's so-called 'Reform Treaty'. 
 
CIB Chairman Dr Bob Spink MP (Castle Point) said today (Aug 22) that the Pro-Referendum Rally in London on Saturday October 27 would be the launch pad for a nationwide campaign to bring pressure to bear on the Government to hold a referendum.
 
At the rally, public figures from across the political spectrum — including prominent Labour and Conservative MPs, business leaders and trade unionists — will unite to call for the British people to be given the final say on ratification of the EU Treaty. 

The Pro-Referendum Rally is the brainchild of Surrey-based management consultant Dr Jonathan Wilson, and is backed by a broad coalition of Eurosceptic groups, including the Bruges Group, the Democracy Movement, the Freedom Association and the UK Independence Party.

According to recent opinion polls, an unprecedented 85% of the public have said they want the right to vote on the EU 'Reform Treaty', which they correctly see as a revival of the rejected EU Constitution. The Labour Party promised a referendum on the Constitution but has since reneged on that pledge, claiming that the latest Treaty is different from the original Constitution and that the referendum commitment is no longer binding.

However, lawyers and politicians from across Europe, including the principal supporters of the Treaty, have all acknowledged that it is fundamentally the same document. Even the former French president, Valery Giscard d'Estaing, the architect of the draft EU Constitution, has said that the changes are "cosmetic" and "the substance [of the Constitution] has been retained" in the new Treaty.
Highlighting the fact that the two documents are virtually identical, Dr Spink accused the Prime Minister of a "shameful betrayal" of the Labour manifesto pledge, during a debate in the House of Commons on the last day before the summer recess. Since then, calls for a referendum have come from both sides of the House of Commons.

Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague has called the Treaty "the EU Constitution under another name" and said the Conservatives would campaign "vigorously" for a referendum. Labour MP Gisela Stuart said that Tony Blair had reneged on the Labour Party's pledge but "there is still time for Gordon Brown to put this right" by holding a national referendum on the Treaty.

Announcing plans for the Pro-Referendum Rally, Dr Spink said today: "This campaign is the nation's opportunity to give a show of force for a referendum – and to remind the Prime Minister of public anger about Brussels' latest power grab. The London rally is merely the opening shot of our campaign, which will include events and actions across the country.
 
"With such strong pressure building, the Prime Minister cannot continue to disregard the wishes of the vast majority of the British people. We simply want to be given the opportunity to have our say on the Treaty in a free and fair vote. This is Gordon Brown's chance to show that he is serious when he talks about strengthening British democracy and restoring trust in politics."


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For further details on CIB and the rally for a referendum, please visit www.eurosceptic.org.uk/referendum