When the Conservative right is wrong-headed

By Bagehot

ON OCTOBER 24th, it now seems clear that David Cameron will face one of the trickiest votes of his—to date remarkably lucky—career as Conservative Party leader. As mentioned in a previous blog posting on Tuesday, the House of Commons is to hear a backbench motion calling for MPs to endorse the holding of a three-way referendum on Britain and the EU. If carried, the non-binding motion would call on the government to hold a referendum asking voters to leave, stay or seek a loose trading relationship with Europe.

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