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European Union (Referendum) Bill

For the avoidance of doubt, I would vote to leave the European Union. The Foreign Secretary said that he was not speaking for both parts of the coalition. Is he sure about that? Surely he recalls how, in the last Parliament, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, the Deputy Prime Minister, marched his MPs out of this Chamber when they were denied the opportunity to move an amendment to have an in/out referendum. My right hon. Friend cannot be telling us the exact truth when he says that he is not speaking for both parts of

the coalition. Perhaps he will clarify that, because I thought he was speaking very much for the Liberal Democrats as well.

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Reference

565 c1188 

Session

2013-14

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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