Five minutes with John Curtice: “Almost undoubtedly if Cameron held an EU referendum following a successful renegotiation then the ‘stay in’ side would win”

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Series Details 09.07.14
Publication Date 09/07/2014
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In 2013, David Cameron proposed a new policy on the UK’s membership of the European Union, in which he would renegotiate a new settlement with his fellow European leaders and put the result to the British people in an in/out referendum, should his party emerge victorious at next year’s General Election. In an interview with Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin, polling expert John Curtice discusses the possible ramifications of this strategy in terms of British public opinion.

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ESO: Background information: Renegotiating the UK’s membership of the EU: Mission Possible? / David Cameron: My seven targets for a new EU http://www.europeansources.info/record/renegotiating-the-uks-membership-of-the-eu-mission-possible-david-cameron-my-seven-targets-for-a-new-eu/

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