Cameron denies EU treaty 'turmoil'
Updated on 04 November 2009
David Cameron has denied that his party is in turmoil on Europe, as he came under pressure over his decision to abandon plans for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
The Tory leader indicated that he will unveil a promise that power will never again be handed over to Brussels without the approval of the British people.
He blamed Gordon Brown's Government for allowing the treaty - which achieved ratification on Tuesday with the signature of Czech President Vaclav Klaus - to become law without a referendum.
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