Were they all to do so, it follows that Cameron would have no need to offer Ministers a free vote – as he should.
He may not get the deal in February and referendum next summer that he’s pushing for. But if he does, Party management will be deeply problematic.
An extract from the Prime Minister’s post-summit press conference.
The British people are closely divided on the issue – and detailed research reveals the issues each campaign will be racing to make their own.
Many activists wonder if the flinty euroscepticism voiced in selection meetings will be replicated in practice.
The weakness of the Government’s EU renegotiation demands is a boon to the Leave campaign.
There won’t be an agreement by Christmas, as Downing Street hoped. Indeed, there may not be an agreement at all.
We can become a global nation – but only by voting to Leave the EU.
A boost for Len Pen. A blow to Merkel. More Europe-wide security measures. No Commons vote on bombing Syria. And, more distantly, the end of free movement?
Plus: Osborne squeezes the rich till their pips squeak. Prime Minister Corbyn, and other fantasises. Stephen McPartland has balls of steel. And: No breast jokes here.
The choice is now crystal clear – and many more Tories will join the Vote Leave campaign as a result.
‘Is that it?’…’Cameron aimed low and missed’…’a waste of time and effort’…’fundamental change is not even being requested.’
The Prime Minister said he doesn’t want to stand in the way of other members integrating further if they wish.
Their present powers aren’t sufficient. Here are some proposals for more.