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THE CONFUSION over a British EU referendum reflects the Government's deep discomfort on the issue. The Foreign Secretary, Jack Straw, has conceded that a "No" vote in France's referendum on 29 May would create "a problem", while the former Europe minister, Denis MacShane, has said it would leave the constitutional treaty "dead".
Yet Downing Street insists that Britain would still push ahead with a referendum next year. It is hard to see how.See the full content of this document
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If France Votes No, Should We Vote Too?
France has always - until now - been the driving force behind European integration. I...
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