Uproar over EU ‘demands with menaces’
Labour urged to back membership referendum
LABOUR faced mounting pressure to offer a progressive alternative to “Thatcherite” Ukip yesterday and back an EU membership referendum amid uproar at an unexpected £1.7 billion bill from Brussels.
City wideboy Ukip leader Nigel Farage gloated yesterday as PM David Cameron faced backbench pressure to reject the EU commission invoice drawn up after a reassessment of Britain’s economic performance over the past four years — taking this year’s bill for membership of the bloc to £10 billion.
Other member states will get bumper payouts, including £614 million for Germany and £788.7m for France.
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