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who have said Europe is not an important issue. I visited
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think they are. We were just 2,000 short of the votes the main candidates got in the election." The local elections held in
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645:, was the campaign's director at launch, working alongside its co-founders Christopher Bruni-Lowe, Stuart Coster and Marc Glendening. The campaign's activities were overseen by a number of MPs and other figures named as part of an 'Advisory Council'. On 20 December 2011, the campaign announced that Ian McKenzie, a former New Labour adviser and aide to the former Deputy Prime Minister
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by Tory MP Peter Bone as "unprecedented manipulation of backbench business". The newspapers reported that the change of date was "designed to undermine a mass lobby organised by the People's Pledge campaign for an EU referendum. The organisation was hoping thousands of supporters would be at
Westminster next Thursday". In light of the change of date the Conservative MP
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Ian McKenzie, the campaign's communications director, said the 30.3% turnout was "truly astonishing", higher than many council election turnouts. He added: "This turnout is unignorable. The sitting MP and her Labour opponent cannot stick their fingers in their ears, or they are half the politicians I
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and the vote was announced to be on 27 October. To coincide with the vote, the People's Pledge secured the mass lobby of parliament where thousands were expected to attend to lobby their MP. Hours after this was announced the government changed the voting day to three days earlier. This was described
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asked whether the "Government will recompense anyone who planned to attend a lobby of
Parliament next Thursday, organised by the People's Pledge, but have now had to reorganise their travel plans as a result of the rescheduling of Government business?" This comment related to the campaigns holding of
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brought about as part of the coalition agreement and scheduled for 5 May 2011. This would be the first national referendum since the 1975 EU membership referendum. On the campaign's potential, he stated, "at the very least, it might persuade some candidates to face up to, and meet, the tide of public
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discussing his EU bailout motion stated that he backs the campaign and urged others to do so. Reckless also congratulated the campaign during
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said that the campaign's recruitment of Boris Johnson as a supporter had made an EU referendum almost certain: "Boris Johnson's decision while campaigning last month to sign up to the campaign for an in/out referendum on EU membership could be a key moment in the history of the Conservative party β
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on 23 October in a story titled "New euro 'empire' plot by Brussels", mention was made of the congress held on the Saturday. "Tory rebels were among speakers at a 'People's Pledge' pro-referendum rally in Westminster. They included David Davis, the former shadow home secretary, who called the EU a
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asserts that the Congress could be the event in which the growing private eurosceptic views among MPs is manifested. "A particular flash point could come in October, when the People's Pledge, a campaign group that wants to force an in-or-out referendum on the EU, hosts a rally. Several Labour and
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stated, "under present boundaries, each seat represents about 70,000 constituents, and therefore to get 10,000 voters (or more) in each seat would be a very ambitious task. To add to the enormity of the project, it should be remembered that there is no precedent for a grassroots campaign holding
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urged all supporters of a referendum to attend saying "this is the single most important issue facing us as a people". He also claimed that despite the best efforts of the campaign, they had so far been unable to get anyone to come and debate not having a referendum. "All three parties oppose an
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who promise to support the holding of such a referendum, are elected. Specifically, it asked voters to sign up to a pledge via the campaign's website to only support such candidates. In addition to showing the total number of signatories, the campaign would also present those figures broken down
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asserts that Boris Johnson signing the Pledge has made an EU referendum almost certain: "The Romford Pledge might not have the same ring to it as the Tamworth Manifesto. But Boris Johnson's decision while campaigning last month to sign up to the campaign for an in/out referendum on EU membership
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to lend his support. Goldsmith, a star of the new intake, gives the campaign a way of rebutting the idea that this is a thinly veiled attempt to put pressure on the government to pull out of the EU. He lends credibility to their claim that this is just about democratic consultation".
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asked whether the "Government will recompense anyone who planned to attend a lobby of Parliament next Thursday, organised by the People's Pledge, but have now had to reorganise their travel plans as a result of the rescheduling of Government business?"
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said "the real power of this campaign will be seen in the selection of candidates. If constituencies can muster a few thousand Pledgers, anyone wishing to be an MP next time round will be wise to favour a referendum whether he or she wants in or out".
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the day before the referendum announcement she said "the People's Pledge hopes to trigger the biggest grassroots campaign for an EU referendum we've ever seen in this country. Real voters will be voting for a say on our relationship with Europe."
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to say: "A referendum on EU membership is starting to feel unavoidable. Boris Johnson's support for the People's Pledge is just the latest token of a changed atmosphere." The campaign also has the support of the Green London Mayoral candidate
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using the tactic of holding independently scrutinised constituency referendums. By early 2012, more than 128,000 voters and 87 MPs had signed up to the campaign. In September 2012, the People's Pledge was appointed as the secretariat to a new
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have a referendum on our continued membership of the EU. Only 25% were against having a referendum under these circumstances. The poll results were widely reported in various newspapers and were used by Seddon in his comment piece in the
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remarked: "This latest move makes him the most senior person in the party to support an in/out referendum β the Mayor of Britain's biggest city, no less. It is major news β and won't be looked upon kindly by Downing Street." This
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opinion on Europe", claiming that public support for leaving the EU had been steadily rising and even a large number of non-Eurosceptics have wanted such a referendum for some time.
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3694:David Davis speaks at the People's Pledge Congress
3301:An EU Referendum is inevitable; its outcome is not
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2178:"Shipley MP Philip Davies calls for EU referendum"
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553:titled "A referendum on Europe is long overdue".
502:to the British taxpayer was rising, and that the
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3190:Mark Reckless backs the People's Pledge Campaign
2477:. People's Pledge. 17 March 2011. Archived from
2451:. People's Pledge. 13 March 2011. Archived from
2425:. People's Pledge. 15 March 2011. Archived from
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3924:David Cameron Faces Cabinet Rebellion Over Vote
3788:Cameron risks MPs' fury in push to smear rebels
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294:1975 European Communities membership referendum
257:Former directors: Stuart Coster, Ian McKenzie,
4035:Campaigners set April date for 'EU referendum'
3241:Rebels who could be the Tory Party's salvation
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478:The People's Pledge campaign was launched in
3843:People's Pledge - A salute to the organizers
2924:Even EU supporters like me want a referendum
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2046:are saying β we want your views on Europe".
439:on 19 June 2008 by the Labour Government of
351:, held in June 2016. Prominent Conservative
2908:Scots to get a vote on sticking with the EU
1397:for an EU referendum, with Conservative MP
1016:vote that was being held a few days later.
336:for an EU referendum, with Conservative MP
52:Learn how and when to remove these messages
3225:David Nuttall asks question in parliament
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3206:Mark Reckless asks question in parliament
2614:With Zac on the case, resistance is futile
2500:Join the campaign for an in/out referendum
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2082:"People's Pledge to let the voters decide"
4390:2011 establishments in the United Kingdom
4380:Political campaigns in the United Kingdom
4131:EU referendum drive targets Tory Thurrock
4115:Thurrock chosen for first EU 'referendum'
4099:Thurrock chosen for first EU 'referendum'
3559:EU Saves Greece With a New Β£96bn Bail-Out
3517:Seddon bovvered for Vicky Pollard leaflet
3112:Mark Reckless asks question in parliament
3073:Jason McCartney backs the People's Pledge
2205:"MPs urged to back EU Referendum ballots"
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2795:Labour MP warns of bailing out Eurozone
2593:"Another call for an in/out referendum"
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572:2011 referendum on the Alternative Vote
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3128:Matthew Offord Motion on EU referendum
3002:Edward Leigh Backs Referendum Campaign
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4375:Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
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2244:Hannan, Daniel (3 November 2016).
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3151:New hope to get out of Europe
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3466:Now Vicky is on Clegg's Case
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660:political editor of the
461:European Union Bill 2010
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2990:Isle of Wight Chronicle
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797:Scottish National Party
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3848:25 April 2012 at the
3770:8 August 2012 at the
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2630:The Spectator's Notes
2167:City AM 26 March 2012
1646:Kingston and Surbiton
1614:Hampstead and Kilburn
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916:, Chairperson of the
447:unusually produced a
445:2010 general election
429:European Constitution
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3084:Jason McCartney blog
3061:Mike Weatherley Blog
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2864:The Evening Standard
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1956:The constituency of
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3579:The People's Pledge
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3305:The Daily Telegraph
3273:The People's Pledge
3139:Matthew Offord blog
3116:Martin Vickers blog
2896:The People's Pledge
2762:14 May 2011 at the
2716:, 20 December 2011.
2564:The Daily Telegraph
2114:on 29 November 2014
2031:In a piece for the
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1701:The Daily Telegraph
1574:The Daily Telegraph
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733:, Labour MP (1989β)
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2028:on the same day.
1883:Local referendums
1482:Campaign strategy
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