Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Ken Clarke: Only Extreme Nationalists Want 'Silly' European Referendum

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A referendum on Britain’s relationship with the European Union would be “silly” and is only of interest to “a few extreme nationalist politicians,” Kenneth Clarke has said.


The Justice Secretary launched a sustained attack on advocates of a popular vote on Europe, which he described as “a total irrelevance” that would create turmoil and undermine Britain’s economic credibility.

In a BBC Radio Four interview, he dismissed those seeking a referendum as “frenzied eurosceptics”.

Mr Clarke, a longstanding supporter of the EU, made the comments amid growing pressure from Conservative MPs for the Government to take a harder line on European issues.

Some Conservative MPs are arguing that a Greek exit from the euro should trigger a vote on Britain’s relationship with the EU. Some ministers are urging David Cameron to take a more eurosceptic line to address a recent fall in the Government’s popularity.

Mr Clarke dismissed those suggestions as irresponsible. Read on and comment » | James Kirkup, and Richard Alleyne | Tuesday, May 29, 2012