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Free: from the outdated EU The DM has scored a resounding victory in the Luton EU referendum. After a head-to-head battle with the European Movement, filmed for ITV's Tonight programme, 63% voted 'No' to the Lisbon Treaty and a ground-breaking 54% voted to come out of the EU altogether. The programme documenting the event was shown on ITV1 this evening and is typically watched by between 3 and 6 million viewers. The result reflects major disatisfaction not just with the prospect of further decision-making being passed to the EU but also with the extent of the EU's current powers, its financial costs and the damaging effects of its activities.
The Democracy Movement is a non-party pressure group to defend liberal democracy in Britain and across Europe. We believe that this is being fundamentally undermined by the single currency, the proposed EU Constitution, and the drive to create a Brussels-based system of government in which all major decisions are taken at the EU centre by undemocratic institutions.
ITV's
Tonight
programme
is
staging
an
See
a
video
clip
of
the
launch
of
campaigning
on
ITV's
Anglia
News. We're making the case that:
A
majority
of
MPs
voted
yesterday
evening
against
a
referendum
on
the
A Conservative amendment for a referendum was defeated by a majority of 63 votes - 311 votes to 248. A second referendum amendment, put down by rebel Labour MPs, was defeated by a majority of 64 votes. Click here and enter your postcode on our dedicated ReferendumList website to find out whether your MP voted for or against a referendum. The way that this treaty has been forced through Parliament lacks all legitimacy. Government promises of a public vote, of 'line-by-line scrutiny' and then of plentiful time to debate the treaty have all been broken. Large swathes of vital powers the treaty gifts to remote EU institutions - such as in defence, borders, future treaty revision and voting weights - have been blocked from Parliamentary debate. The verdict of the cross-party House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee that the Treaty is "substantially equivalent" to the EU Constitution has also been completely ignored by the Government and large numbers of MPs. Most serious of all, various polls show that the Government has utterly failed to convince the public that the Lisbon Treaty is not the EU Constitution re-named, yet have still refused to honour their clear manifesto promise of a public vote. In
the
vote,
the
bulk
of
the
Conservatives
were
supported
by
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