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// The Conservative Party faces more than two years of civil war over Europe if David Cameron wins next year’s general election, senior party figures are warning.
There is dismay among ministers over Mr Cameron’s decision to set a rigid 2017 deadline for staging a referendum on EU membership if he remains Prime Minister after May 7.
One Cabinet minister told The Independent: “The timetable we have given ourselves is madness. We have the prospect of the two years after the election of our party tearing itself in two.”//
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There is dismay among ministers over Mr Cameron’s decision to set a rigid 2017 deadline for staging a referendum on EU membership if he remains Prime Minister after May 7.
One Cabinet minister told The Independent: “The timetable we have given ourselves is madness. We have the prospect of the two years after the election of our party tearing itself in two.”//
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.well you and yours have been telling us forever that the tories are split on Europe so I'd say it's plausible. I do think that the EU issue will cause a lot or rows in the Tories but surely that won't matter if, as we are continually being told, Red Ed is going to sweep the board. Good idea blackadder!
But Mush...if the Tories lose power, and Labour attain it, albeit in a coalition, what difference does it make ? The most important thing is that the Tories will form the Opposition after next May. They were out of power for 13 years, in power, shared with the Libs, for another 5 years and then out of power again.
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