Relations with the EU

We agree that the British Government will be a positive participant in the European Union, playing a strong and positive role with our partners, with the goal of ensuring that all the nations of Europe are equipped to face the challenges of the 21st century: global competitiveness, global warming and global poverty.

We agree that there should be no further transfer of sovereignty or powers over the course of the next Parliament. We will examine the balance of the EU’s existing competences and will, in particular, work to limit the application of the Working Time Directive in the United Kingdom.

We agree that we will amend the 1972 European Communities Act so that any proposed future Treaty that transferred areas of power, or competences, would be subject to a referendum on that Treaty – a ‘referendum lock’. We will amend the 1972 European Communities Act so that the use of any passerelle would require primary legislation.

We will examine the case for a United Kingdom Sovereignty Bill to make it clear that ultimate authority remains with Parliament.

We agree that Britain will not join or prepare to join the Euro in this Parliament.

We agree that we will strongly defend the UK’s national interests in the forthcoming EU budget negotiations and that the EU budget should only focus on those areas where the EU can add value.

We agree that we will press for the European Parliament only to have one seat, in Brussels.

We agree that we will approach forthcoming legislation in the area of criminal justice on a case by case basis, with a view to maximising our country’s security, protecting Britain’s civil liberties and preserving the integrity of our criminal justice system. Britain will not participate in the establishment of any European Public Prosecutor.

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Conservative - Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement »Conservative - Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement
Relations with the EU
A positive participant in the European Union »A positive participant in the European Union
A referendum lock on the 1972 European Communities Act  »A referendum lock on the 1972 European Communities Act
Approach EU criminal justice legislation on a case by case basis »Approach EU criminal justice legislation on a case by case basis
Britain will not join or prepare to join the Euro in this Parliament »Britain will not join or prepare to join the Euro in this Parliament
Defend UK national interests in EU budget negotiations  »Defend UK national interests in EU budget negotiations
Examine the case for a United Kingdom Sovereignty Bill »Examine the case for a United Kingdom Sovereignty Bill
No further transfer of sovereignty or powers over next Parliament »No further transfer of sovereignty or powers over next Parliament
Press for the European Parliament to have only one seat, in Brussels »Press for the European Parliament to have only one seat, in Brussels
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