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European Union Bill

As usual, my hon. Friend is absolutely right. Again, I will return to that point later. I was talking about the gerrymandering of referendums, and that brings me rather nicely to the AV referendum, which is being gerrymandered for a particular day to maximise a particular outcome. Because my trigger for the in/out referendum would be decided by an event, such gerrymandering could not take place in future. The last time the British people had any say on our relationship with Europe was under the premiership of Harold Wilson, on 6 June 1975, when a national referendum was held asking:"““Do you think the UK should stay in the European Community (Common Market)?””" This referendum took place nearly 36 years ago, which means that only people who are lucky enough to be over the age of 54 have had any say on the European issue. It is wholly unacceptable that a generation of Britons have not had a direct say on their relationship with Europe.

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Reference

522 c782-3 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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