PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
EUROPEAN REFORM TREATY (16 October 2007)

Motion Details

That this House notes that the impartial European Scrutiny Committee concluded that the Reform Treaty is substantially equivalent to the original Constitutional Treaty; that the Government Manifesto promised a Referendum on the original treaty; that the Conservative Party voted against it in principle on the Second Reading of the Bill implementing that Treaty; that the Prime Minister said that he will reject the Reform Treaty if the Government's Red Lines are not guaranteed on 18th October, but (following the European Scrutiny Committee examination of the Foreign Secretary on 16th October) that these Red Lines do not satisfy UK vital national interests and that the European Court of Justice will determine these matters, not this House; that, contrary to the statements of the Foreign Secretary, parliamentary democracy is enhanced when this House, as the Labour Government in 1975, hands back a Referendum by Act of Parliament to the voters who elect Members of this House; that 27 million voters have been denied a Referendum on any European Question since 1975; that over 70 per cent. of the voters want a Referendum but that the reasons have to be fully explained; that the Reform Treaty is a consolidation of the existing treaties into a merger of the European Community into a European Union involving substantial, fundamental, constitutional and structural change by the Government's own criteria for a Referendum; and insists that the Prime Minister rejects the Reform Treaty on 18th October and holds a Referendum before or after ratification.

Sponsored by:
Sir William Cash (Conservative)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Conservative
42
89%
 
 
Independent
3
6%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
1
2%
 
 
Not Available
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (47 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Sir David Amess
Con
Mr Richard Bacon
Con
Sir Tony Baldry
Con
Mr Brian Binley
Ind
Mr Peter Bone
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
Con
Lord Brady of Altrincham
DUP
Mr Gregory Campbell
East Londonderry
Ind
Mr Douglas Carswell
Con
Sir William Cash (Sponsor)
Con
Sir Christopher Chope
Christchurch
Con
Mr James Clappison
Derek Conway
Con
Stephen Crabb
Con
David T C Davies
Con
Sir Philip Davies
Con
Ms Nadine Dorries
Con
Sir James Duddridge
Con
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
Chingford and Woodford Green
Con
Philip Dunne
Con
Mr Nigel Evans
Con
Sir Michael Fallon
Con
Mark Field
Con
Christopher Fraser
Con
Greg Hands
Con
Adam Holloway
Con
Sir Bernard Jenkin
Harwich and North Essex
Con
Daniel Kawczynski
Con
Sir Greg Knight
Con
Sir Edward Leigh
Gainsborough
Con
Mr Ian Liddell-Grainger
Con
The Marquess of Lothian
Con
Mr Malcolm Moss
Con
Sir Mike Penning
Con
Mark Pritchard
The Wrekin
Con
Sir John Redwood
Con
Mr Lee Scott
Con
Sir Richard Shepherd
Ind
Bob Spink
Con
Graham Stuart
Beverley and Holderness
Con
Sir Peter Tapsell
Con
Sir Charles Walker
Con
Sir John Whittingdale
Maldon
Con
Miss Ann Widdecombe
Con
Mr David Wilshire
Con
Ann Winterton
Con
Sir Nicholas Winterton

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