Industry presses PM for early EU referendum

MANUFACTURERS are calling for a referendum on EU membership to take place at the earliest opportunity, and no later than 2016, to head off what they see as “creeping uncertainty”.
 
The call was made by EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, ahead of the expected publication of a Referendum Bill as part of the Queen’s Speech this week.
 
EEF believes that now a referendum is certain to happen it is not in the UK’s long-term interest to wait until 2017 but should take place in either the Spring or Autumn of 2016.
 
The organisation is also calling on the Prime Minister to campaign positively for the UK to remain a leading member of the EU, emphasising the many benefits of continued membership alongside a pledge to work for reform with like-minded partners.
 
Richard Halstead, Midlands region director at EEF, said: “Now a referendum is going to take place, we need to get on with the negotiations and hold the referendum as soon as possible. Business and investors hate uncertainty and the longer this drags on the more damaging it will be.
 
“It is good to see the Prime Minister forging ahead with an early meeting of his counterparts across the EU to make Britain’s case and Brussels is clearly signalling its willingness to engage.

“But, having put the recovery on a sound footing, we simply cannot afford to prevaricate on an issue of such importance for the future of our nation. Having trailed this since early 2013 the Government must surely have a clear idea of its proposed areas for negotiation and it must now be a priority to get on with it.”
 
The EEF is calling on the Prime Minister to lead a positive Government campaign for the UK to remain a leading and reforming member of the EU.
 
EEF research shows that 85% of UK manufacturers would vote to stay in the EU – in contrast, just 7% would vote to pull out. This rises to 90% amongst manufacturers with more than 250 employees, where not a single company would vote to come out.

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