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EUROPE �ON COURSE TO BECOME ONE COUNTRY UNDER ANTI-CHRIST
The Daily Express crusade to force a debate on pulling out of the
EU continues to gather momentum.
Monday August 15,2011
By Martyn Brown, Political Correspondent
The Express UK
DAVID Cameron was under mounting pressure last night to hold a
referendum on EU membership amid claims that the Coalition is
paving the way for full eurozone financial integration.
Tory and Labour MPs believe that Chancellor George Osborne�s hopes
for a single eurozone tax system will lead to the EU becoming a
fundamentally different organisation to the one the UK joined in
1973.
Many also fear that Britain will come under intense pressure to
adapt its tax and regulatory policies to conform more closely with
the eurozone once fiscal union is under way, even if the UK
remains outside the single currency. Steve Baker, Tory MP for
Wycombe, said: �It is very clear that the EU is heading at full
speed towards being one country.�
Like other Tory and Labour MPs, Mr Baker has signed up to an
In/Out referendum being championed by fellow Conservative Zac
Goldsmith, MP for Richmond Park & North Kingston.
"It is very clear that the EU is heading at full speed towards
being one country." - Steve Baker, Tory MP for Wycombe
His comments come as the Daily Express crusade to force a Commons
debate on Britain pulling out of the EU continues to gather
momentum.
All demands that gain at least 100,000 online signatures on the
Government�s new e-petition website have to be considered for a
debate in Parliament. The Daily Express website has already
gathered 75,000 online signatures calling for a referendum and we
are pressing for those names to be added to the official petition.
Our move comes amid a fierce Europe-wide debate on the future of
the EU and the single currency. The Commons European scrutiny
committee is to conduct its own inquiries into the effect that
fiscal union for the eurozone would have on the UK�s economic
independence.
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Its chairman, veteran Tory MP Bill Cash, said: �Allowing the other
member states to go ahead towards fiscal union is a disaster. We
must have a referendum in the light of such a profound change in
our political relationship with Europe.�
With the eurozone in crisis, the Chancellor and Mr Cameron believe
the euro�s only hope of survival is more co-ordination of tax and
spending policies.