UK’s Labour Party says it won’t try to block EU referendum
May 24, 2015, 6:49 AM
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s opposition Labour Party says it won’t try to block a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the 28-nation European Union.
The party’s acting leader, Harriet Harman, offered support for the vote in a commentary in the Sunday Times — a U-turn on Labour’s previous stance. The decision removes a potential obstacle to the referendum, which will be held by the end of 2017.
Prime Minister David Cameron of the Conservatives campaigned hard for the vote, making it a key policy during the May general election. Cameron won a majority in Parliament and Harman says it’s now clear people want a chance to have their say.
However, Harman says Labour will still campaign hard to keep Britain in the EU, the world’s largest trading bloc.
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