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Cameron’s EU wheeze: capitulation, or blessing?
The Tories are getting their teeth stuck into Europe again – but has Prime Minister David Cameron bitten off more than he can chew?
Vince Cable says his Conservative colleagues are creating “massive uncertainty” over our future in Europe “that the country can do without”.
Tory eurosceptic MPs won a small, but significant, victory in their bid to get a bill through parliament committing the government to holding a referendum on Europe after the next general election.
As Greece faces yet another strike, Channel 4 News kicks off its Austerity Kids series by hearing from Athens student Tony Rigopoulos about what it’s really like growing up amid the eurozone crisis.
More than 100 Conservative MPs back an amendment to the Queen’s speech calling for an EU referendum bill.
The Tories are getting their teeth stuck into Europe again – but has Prime Minister David Cameron bitten off more than he can chew?
The prime minister rejects the view that a renegotiation of Britains EU status would achieve nothing, and tells Matt Frei such a renegotiation should precede any referendum on Europe.
David Cameron dramatically raises the stakes by publishing a draft EU referendum bill. Why is he doing this now and what does he hope to achieve?
Amid growing calls from Tory backbenchers for a guaranteed EU referendum, David Cameron will publish a draft bill to assure a law on the referendum by 2017.
President Barack Obama says David Cameron’s attempt to “fix” Britain’s relationship with the EU before holding a referendum “makes some sense to me”.
Jon Snow discusses the latest rumblings in the Conservative party with Sir Nigel Sheinwald, Britain’s former ambassador to the USA, and the Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg.
As Michael Gove and Phillip Hammond say they would vote to leave the EU, the former head of UK Trade and Investment tells Channel 4 News that political wrangling is deterring overseas investors.
David Cameron faces mounting pressure over EU membership after Tory MPs tabled an amendment to the Queen’s speech in a bid to force a Commons vote on whether to hold a referendum.
After the Queen’s speech outlines the government’s plans on immigration, Cathy Newman speaks to the Education Secretary Michael Gove. He says he wants Britain to stay in the European Union.
In the wake of calls by Nigel Lawson, Margaret Thatcher’s longest serving chancellor, for Britain to withdraw from the EU, Tory MP Bernard Jenkin joins Roland Rudd to debate the issue.
Nick Clegg says leaving the EU would increase unemployment and make the UK “less safe”, after Nigel Lawson becomes the most senior Tory figure to call for a European exit.