Carl Gardner
November 4, 2009
This afternoon as part of his new EU policy, David Cameron promised a National Sovereignty Act, to make clear that British institutions ultimately rule on our relationship with the EU. I watched his speech, and thought he made a pretty […]
Carl Gardner
March 11, 2008
My heart is sinking as David Miliband opens the third reading debate on the EU (Amendment) Bill. Yet again all the same old arguments are going to be thrashed out, no doubt at great length, and repetitively. It’s all important, […]
Carl Gardner
March 5, 2008
All the interminable committee debates on the EU (Amendment) Bill come to a head tonight, with a debate and vote on the Tories’ amendment, which would require a referendum – though they may withdraw this and back Labour backbencher Ian […]
Carl Gardner
February 27, 2008
Carl Gardner
February 27, 2008
It’s Groundhog Day again, as I watch yet more debate on the EU (Amendment) Bill. Early this afternoon the debate was about climate change and the environment, and was blissfully light on Europaranoia.
But this evening Dominic Grieve, shadow […]
Carl Gardner
February 26, 2008
The interminable and frustrating debate on the Lisbon was livened up this afternoon by a major spat between the Liberal Democrats and the Deputy Speaker, Sir Michael Lord. Ed Davey was unhappy I think that a Lib Dem amendment hadn’t […]
Carl Gardner
February 5, 2008
The Commons continues today to debate the Bill – and today I expect the debate to be a true Europhobiafest, since the theme is human rights, a subject which, even when not linked to the EU, causes much […]
Carl Gardner
January 26, 2008
The Tory MP for Shrewsbury, Daniel Kawczynski, has tabled an interesting amendment which would require the government to renegotiate the Lisbon treaty to insert a declaration that the EU is based on its Christian faith, heritage, culture and […]
Carl Gardner
January 23, 2008
The doughty, determined, slightly hatstand doyen of English Tory Euroscepticism, Bill Cash MP, has tabled an amendment paper making provision for a referendum. No surprise there.
Carl Gardner
January 22, 2008
The opposition front bench has tabled a series of amendments to the bill: here they are. They seem designed simply to trigger debate particularly on the Common Foreign and Security Policy, though they’ve also tabled amendments which would require […]