March 2016
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Issue 021
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“I’m Voting To Remain” City’s MP Steve Brine Sets Out Position On EU Referendum
By Kevin Gover, Editor kevin.gover@winchestertoday.co.uk Winchester and Chandler’s Ford MP Steve Brine has told Winchester Today that he intends to vote to Remain in the EU in the forthcoming referendum on 23 June 2016. His comments come after the Prime Minister secured what he describes as a ‘Deal’ in Brussels with other EU leaders after marathon talks, based largely around immigration, British sovereignty and the Eurozone. In a blog post which we are publishing in full on page 8, he says that David Cameron is right to try to secure a deal that also ensures our safety: “I agree with the Prime Minister’s
recommendation to Remain because I believe we will be safer in a reformed Europe working with our European partners to fight cross border crime and terrorism. “We can play a leading role in one of the world’s largest organisations from within, helping to make the big decisions on trade and security that determine our future.” In the post he also says that whether we stay or go, the European Union will always still be there: “It is naïve to believe we could ignore Europe just because we voted to leave. Whether we stay or go the European Union will
still exist, right on our doorstep, and it’s in our national interest that it thrives whether we like it or not. We cannot turn the clock back and we cannot stop the world because we want to get off. “For me, this deal and this referendum is not the end of Britain’s leading role in reforming the EU, it is the start. While I realise this may cause more than a few groans among our European partners, we cannot pretend there are not many more ways in which Europe needs to improve.” (...turn to page to 2)
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