The anti Europe firmly attached their colours to the flagpole this morning.
No more so than the Telegraph which carries a leader on its front page
The Prime Minister is ready to defy the British people by refusing them a vote on the EU Reform Treaty despite a new poll for The Daily Telegraph showing almost seven out of ten want a referendum.an exclusive YouGov poll shows that 69 per cent of voters want a say. When the same question was put by YouGov two weeks ago, 64 per cent wanted a referendum. In a further blow to the Prime Minister's authority, the survey shows 57 per cent of Labour supporters want a vote..
Whilst the Sun tells us of
BRITAIN'S £6B OIL GIVEWAY TO THE EU
BRITAIN will be forced to surrender its oil stocks to the EU under the new treaty – costing taxpayers £6BILLION.
European Commission chiefs will be able to order the UK to increase its oil reserves in case of emergencies in OTHER nations.
It would mean Britain would have to hand over stocks to EU states suffering an energy crisis.
Its leader declaring
MORE than 600 roaring, foam-flecked MPs yesterday gave two fingers to Parliamentary democracy.
Gordon Brown is set to fly out for the great European Union cave in says the Mail
And just to remind us of the evils of Europe,the paper runs the story that
One in four Germans think Nazi rule was not all bad, poll reveals
Only the pro European Independent takes a stand in the other camp,its front page giving us 10 MYTHS ABOUT THE EU TREATY
Its leader adding
The case for the Reform Treaty is unimpeachable. Structural change was necessitated by enlargement – a policy that Britain enthusiastically embraced. The treaty itself enshrines nothing that threatens this country's autonomy of action at home or abroad. Its chief effect should be to help the EU to function better, with more accountability. There is nothing wrong with that.
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