Cameron delights Tories by setting timetable for historic vote on membership of the European Union - the first since 1975
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By MATT CHORLEY, MAILONLINE POLITICAL EDITOR 23 January 2013
Labour leader Ed Miliband today risked a party split after refusing to promise an in-out referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
Senior Labour figures have defied their leader and backed David Cameron’s announcement today that the Conservatives would offer an in-out vote by 2015 after renegotiating a new deal with Brussels. Amid growing confusion, aides to Mr Miliband later appeared to row back on his remarks.
In a major boost for Mr Cameron, German chancellor Angela Merkel said she wanted Britain to remain an 'important' member of the EU and would 'talk intensively' with the PM about plans to repatriate powers.
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David Cameron clashed with Labour leader Ed Miliband in the Commons today about giving the British people a say on membership of the EU
MAN WITH A PLAN: PM STARTS THE COUNTDOWN TO A HISTORIC VOTE
David Cameron set out a detailed timetable for staging a historic referendum on Britain's membership of the EU.
- The Tories will start drawing up a draft Bill immediately, to be finalised before the 2015 election
- Conservative party election manifesto will promise to negotiate a 'new settlement' with Brussels, including clawing back powers
- If Mr Cameron is returned as Prime Minister he will push through the legislation within weeks, passing into law by the end of 2015. Aides say the issue would be a 'red line' to doing a coalition deal if the Tories fail to secure an outright majority
- The in/out referendum will take place before 2017, halfway through the 2015-20 Parliament
With MPs from all wings of the Tory party swinging in behind the Prime Minister, it is Labour which risks a major split over Europe.
During furious clashes in the Commons, Mr Miliband was repeatedly challenged over whether he would offer a straight in-out referendum on Europe.
Mr Cameron told MPs that Mr Miliband had failed to produce a clear policy on Europe: 'We want a renegotiation and then a referendum. What does he want? Or doesn't he know?'
After initially dodging the question, the Labour leader shocked many in his party when he declared: 'No, we don't want an in-out referendum.'
Labour policy chief Jon Cruddas, who has often called for a referendum, appeared stony-faced in the Commons.
'If we do not have a real referendum then anger and resentment will grow. We have to be bold and let the people into this conversation,' Mr Cruddas said in October 2011.
Former Labour Europe minister Keith Vaz, who is now chairman of the powerful Commons home affairs committee, ignored his leader to post on Twitter: 'The British people must have the final say. An in/ out referendum will settle the issue.'
However, in a sign of growing confusion about the party's policy, shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander later insisted Labour had not completely ruled out a referendum, saying: 'Never say never.'
And John Denham, Mr Miliband's parliamentary aide added: 'We think now is the wrong time time to have an in-out referendum. We do not absolutely rule it out in the future.
'We don't know what issues will come up in the future,' he told the Southern Daily Echo, blaming 'a bit of over-interpretation' of the Labour leader's remarks.
David Cameron today made an historic pledge to stage the first referendum on membership of the EU since 1975, telling the British people they will choose 'our country's destiny' in an in/out vote within five years
Mr Cameron was cheered by Tory MPs as he arrived in the Commons, hours after delivering his long-awaited speech on Europe.
He announced voters will be given the chance to choose 'out nation's destiny' and opt to stay in or leave the European Union by the end of 2017.
In the biggest gamble of his premiership, the Prime Minister said he would campaign with 'all my heart and soul' to stay in the EU if he secures a deal to claw back powers from Brussels.
'We will give the British people a referendum with a very simple in or out choice to stay in the EU on these new terms or come out altogether'
David Cameron in his landmark speech
He promised to hold a straightforward ‘in/out’ referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU by the middle of the next Parliament, a move immediately ridiculed by the French government..
Speaking this morning to business leaders at the Bloomberg headquarters in central London, Mr Cameron declared: ‘It is time for the British people to have their say. It is time to settle this European question in British politics.'
The move received a cautious welcome from key ally Germany, when Ms Merkel said: 'Germany, and I personally, want Britain to be an important part and an active member of the European Union.
'We are prepared to talk about British wishes but we must always bear in mind that other countries have different wishes and we must find a fair compromise.
'We will talk intensively with Britain about its individual ideas but that is some time over the months ahead.'
VIDEO: Watch Ed Miliband refusing to back an in-out referendum
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