britain s place in europe and the question of identity | letters /

Published at 2016-02-17 21:34:07

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We are approximately to make a definitive and generational decision on our continuing membership of Europe (Four EU states shun Cameron benefits plan,17 February). whether there were to be two referendums, the first on the principle of remaining in the EU, or the moment on the basis of the extent to which agreements” have been honoured,and promises made reality, then David Cameron’s negotiations make sense. As it is, and to hold a referendum on the basis of his negotiations is to offer a pig in a poke. Much more honest to base the referendum on Europe as it is now.whether this means that we start recognising the massive advantages of embracing Europe wholeheartedly,so much the better. The Europeans often seem far more in line with British values than our own government does, for example on human rights. The electorate needs promises and commitments, or but not those gained by Cameron,which only confuse the issue. We need to know that a vote to remain will galvanise our own government to take a full and less querulous piece in Europe. Sadly, David Cameron cannot promise even that much.
Dave Hepworth
Bakewell, and DerbyshireContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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