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'''Labour for a Referendum''' ('''LfR''') was a political campaign by members of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] that sought a referendum in the [[United Kingdom]] on the [[European Union]]. The movement was set up following a pledge by the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] to hold an in–out vote if re-elected in [[United Kingdom general election, 2015]]. In the election campaign, Labour Party policy was that such a referendum would be an unnecessary distraction from government priorities. Following the Conservative victory in that election, the Labour Party committed to supporting passage of a Referendum Bill through Parliament {{snd}} thus achieving the result sought by this campaign. |
'''Labour for a Referendum''' ('''LfR''') was a political campaign by members of the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] that sought a referendum in the [[United Kingdom]] on the [[European Union]]. The movement was set up following a pledge by the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] to hold an in–out vote if re-elected in [[United Kingdom general election, 2015]]. In the election campaign, Labour Party policy was that such a referendum would be an unnecessary distraction from government priorities. Following the Conservative victory in that election, the Labour Party committed to supporting passage of a Referendum Bill through Parliament {{snd}} thus achieving the result sought by this campaign. |
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The campaign was chaired by [[JML (John Mills Limited)|JML]] chairman and Labour party donor [[John Mills (businessman)|John Mills]], and directed by Dominic Moffitt, with party support from over 50 councillors, three council leaders and MPs including [[Kate Hoey]], [[John McDonnell (politician)|John McDonnell]] and [[Keith Vaz]], the campaign |
The campaign was chaired by [[JML (John Mills Limited)|JML]] chairman and Labour party donor [[John Mills (businessman)|John Mills]], and directed by Dominic Moffitt, with party support from over 50 councillors, three council leaders and MPs including [[Kate Hoey]], [[John McDonnell (politician)|John McDonnell]] and [[Keith Vaz]], the campaign aimed to move the policy of the Labour Party to one which supports a referendum on membership of the EU, with the intention that this might help to secure a victory in the 2015 general election.<ref name="lfr">{{cite web|url=http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2013/05/labour-divisions-over-eu-emerge-mps-launch-pro-referendum-group|title=Labour divisions over EU emerge as MPs launch pro-referendum group|author=|date=|work=newstatesman.com|accessdate=3 March 2016}}</ref> |
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Former [[Northern Ireland]] spokesman [[Jim Dowd (politician)|Jim Dowd MP]] said: "I have been a supporter of this cause for many years and firmly believe the Labour Party must commit to a referendum before the European elections next year. As the Tories tear themselves apart over this issue, Labour for a Referendum provides the opportunity to unite the party on giving the people a say on our future in the EU."<ref name="lfr"/> |
Former [[Northern Ireland]] spokesman [[Jim Dowd (politician)|Jim Dowd MP]] said: "I have been a supporter of this cause for many years and firmly believe the Labour Party must commit to a referendum before the European elections next year. As the Tories tear themselves apart over this issue, Labour for a Referendum provides the opportunity to unite the party on giving the people a say on our future in the EU."<ref name="lfr"/> |
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==Notable supporters== |
==Notable supporters== |
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After it launched in May 2013, it attracted support from a number of councillors, MPs and party activists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://labourforareferendum.com/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2013-05-13 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130513150422/http://labourforareferendum.com/ |archivedate=2013-05-13 |df= }}</ref> |
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*[[Jim Dowd (politician)|Jim Dowd]], MP for Lewisham West and Penge and former Northern Ireland spokesman |
*[[Jim Dowd (politician)|Jim Dowd]], MP for Lewisham West and Penge and former Northern Ireland spokesman |
Revision as of 08:59, 14 May 2018
Formation | 13 May 2013 |
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Type | Political movement |
Purpose | The holding of a referendum on Britain's continued membership of the European Union |
Location | |
Region served | United Kingdom |
Key people | John Mills (Chairman) Brendan Chilton (Campaign Director) |
Website | Labour for a Referendum |
Part of a series of articles on |
UK membership of the European Union (1973–2020) |
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Labour for a Referendum (LfR) was a political campaign by members of the Labour Party that sought a referendum in the United Kingdom on the European Union. The movement was set up following a pledge by the Conservative Party to hold an in–out vote if re-elected in United Kingdom general election, 2015. In the election campaign, Labour Party policy was that such a referendum would be an unnecessary distraction from government priorities. Following the Conservative victory in that election, the Labour Party committed to supporting passage of a Referendum Bill through Parliament – thus achieving the result sought by this campaign.
The campaign was chaired by JML chairman and Labour party donor John Mills, and directed by Dominic Moffitt, with party support from over 50 councillors, three council leaders and MPs including Kate Hoey, John McDonnell and Keith Vaz, the campaign aimed to move the policy of the Labour Party to one which supports a referendum on membership of the EU, with the intention that this might help to secure a victory in the 2015 general election.[1]
Former Northern Ireland spokesman Jim Dowd MP said: "I have been a supporter of this cause for many years and firmly believe the Labour Party must commit to a referendum before the European elections next year. As the Tories tear themselves apart over this issue, Labour for a Referendum provides the opportunity to unite the party on giving the people a say on our future in the EU."[1]
Notable supporters
After it launched in May 2013, it attracted support from a number of councillors, MPs and party activists.[2]
- Jim Dowd, MP for Lewisham West and Penge and former Northern Ireland spokesman
- Keith Vaz, MP for Leicester East and former Europe minister
- Kate Hoey, MP for Vauxhall
- John Cryer, MP for Leyton and Wanstead
- Rosie Cooper, MP for West Lancashire
- Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton
- Austin Mitchell, former MP for Great Grimsby
- Lord Moonie, Member of the House of Lords
- David Drew, former MP for Stroud
- Kevin Meagher, associate editor of Labour Uncut
- Owen Jones, Guardian columinst
- Richard Wilson
Status following general election
As of 13 June 2015[update], the status of the group is unclear: the web site appears to be closed and more importantly, following the General Election in May 2015, the Labour Party has declared that it will support the Referendum Bill in Parliament, achieving the aim of the campaign.
References
- ^ a b "Labour divisions over EU emerge as MPs launch pro-referendum group". newstatesman.com. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2013-05-13.
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