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Proceeding contribution from Lord Risby (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Monday, 13 June 2011. It occurred during Debate on bills on European Union Bill.
My Lords, I very much agree with some of the underlying sentiments of the noble Lord, Lord Triesman. There are powerful reasons for us to be part of the European Union and to have a positive view of it. Of course that is the case. Sometimes that is completely lost in the wash, which is regrettable and unfortunate. However, on promoting the desirability of our membership, I just point out that we have to take great care over what we do in this respect. One of the most extraordinary episodes under the previous Government was their attempt to explain the euro. We had the exceptional sight of the then Europe Minister, Mr Keith Vaz, going round in a white van to various market towns, handing out literature explaining why the euro was a very desirable thing. The net effect of this risible campaign was to cause support for the euro to diminish, so we have to undertake these things with great care. The amendment implicitly reflects concern about the lack of popularity—

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Reference

728 c639 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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