Steve Gilbert is backing an "in-out" referendum
Steve Gilbert has once again pledged his support for a referendum on British membership of the European Union saying, "if I'm elected as the first MP for St Austell & Newquay I will use my vote in the House of Commons to make sure that we all get a vote on Britain's future."
The comment from the prospective MP comes on the same day that the Conservative Party abandoned its promise to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty which will now come into force on December 1st.
Steve Gilbert said, "We need to have a proper national debate on the question of Europe and a referendum is the best way to do that. People I speak to have very different views, some strongly in favour and others strongly against. Whatever our views I hope we can all agree it's time we got the chance to have our say."
The Lib Dem candidate has always been clear on what he stands for on Europe: an 'in-or-out' referendum.
Steve added, "If you are under 50 years old you've never had the chance to vote on Europe. We didn't get a referendum when the Tories signed up to Maastricht and we haven't got one from Labour on Lisbon."
"When I talk about Europe on the door-step or in the pub the question people want a vote on is 'in or out' - that's the referendum we should have and the one I would vote for."
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