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Ask the EU Parliament to vote on the UK’s Renegotiation before the Referendum

Submitted on Thursday 28th April 2016

Published on Thursday 12th May 2016

Current status: Closed

Closed: Saturday 12th November 2016

Signatures: 332

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British ~ British people ~ EU ~ EU membership ~ Parliament ~ Referendum ~ remain ~ UK

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Ask the EU Parliament to vote on the UK’s Renegotiation before the Referendum

Petition Details

The European Parliament will not vote on Cameron’s renegotiation of our EU membership until after we vote in the referendum.

The European Parliament Vice President said many MEPs will resist it, and it is no more binding than a deal ‘hammered out down the local bazaar'.

Additional Information

We, the British people, must know what we are voting for on 23rd June.

What does a vote to "Remain" mean if MEPs can reverse such a fundamental tenet of our reasons for staying? There must be a binding vote with a clear outcome.

For Cameron's "emergency brake" to come into force, the European Parliament must vote to modify the EU directive on free movement.

The British Government must request to put its renegotiation to the test in the European Parliament before we go to the ballot box.


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