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Barbara
He's correct, we do need to have a referendum, this treaty has more than we agreed to in the first place when it was the Common Market, this was not what we signed up for. To deny any country the final say is wrong and against democracy. this government does not have a mandate for he's an unelected PM, and to get a full mandate for such wide changes he needs the will of the people in a referendum. I considar this Treaty illegal and treasonous against the state. Cameron is weak, in his decision, with a referendum and the outcome before him he could debate issues much more strongly especially if the answer was NO, which he knows it would be, then we could have admission with 'trade' only and retain our own powers laid down in British law. No thank you, I wish Kilroy Silk would rejoin Ukip for he would be a great policitian, and we need his kind who are open and honest.