After gaining enough signatures from the public, the e-petition calling for a referendum on EU membership, will be debated in Parliament next week. Conservative MPs have been oredered to vote against a referendum, meaning it will almost certainly fail.
Some observations.
1. Didn't Cameron promise a referendum on the EU? Isn't this a let down?
2. Many Tory MPs will vote (or just not turn up) contrary to their true belief that they want out of the EU. Doesn't that expose a huge rift running through the Conservative party?
3. Isn't this whole e-petition thing an expensive sham. The Government will do only what it wants, and will ignore petitions it doesn't like.
http://www.telegraph....st-EU-referendum.html
Personally, I want to stay in the EU, but all you Euroskeptics/phobes/haters must be jolly upset by Cameron cracking the whip?