UK Parliament second-hand goods referendum on realm’s EU membership
The beckon, which was not anticipated to pass, was non-binding. It botched into a 111-483 election.British Prime Minister David Cameron divergent the gesture, in the same way as did many members of his Conservative gather. Still, many others voted meant for it marking a important rebellion.Eighty-one Conservative MPs voted participating in preference of the referendum, vis-a-vis a quarter of the hang loose, according to Sir George little, leader of the cottage of dining room and a associate of Camerons Cabinet.The ballot came by an awkward occasion on behalf of the prime minister, who is working grueling to make the addition of himself into discussions around the European debt emergency.