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07 February, 2016, 10:30
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AFP
07 February, 2016, 10:30
Update: 07 February, 2016, 10:30
Britain’s opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn. AFP File Photo

London: Britain’s opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Saturday that staying in the European Union was in the country’s best interests.

The left-wing veteran, who has displayed a eurosceptic streak throughout his political life, said his party would make the case for a ‘social Europe’ during the referendum campaign.

Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron wants to finalise a renegotiation of Britain’s terms of membership at an EU summit on 18 and 19 February.

He has committed to stage an in-or-out referendum on the outcome of his attempt, by the end of 2017.

Newspapers expect the referendum could come as soon as late June.

Corbyn said Labour wanted Britain to stay in the 28-country bloc.

‘Our party is committed to keeping Britain in the EU because we believe it is the best framework for European trade and cooperation and in the best interests of the people of Britain,’ he told activists in Nottingham, central England.

‘But we also want to see progressive reform in Europe: democratisation, stronger workers’ rights, sustainable growth and jobs at the heart of the economic policy and an end to the pressure to privatise and deregulate public services.

‘And we will be pressing the case for a real social Europe during the coming referendum campaign.’

He said Labour would be standing up for ‘public ownership’ during the campaign and resisting ‘potential threats’ to public services posed by a trans-Atlantic free trade pact being negotiated between the EU and the United States.

The Leave.EU campaign group claimed Corbyn was a ‘lifelong opponent’ of the EU but had been ‘gagged’ by moderate, centrist figures within his party.

‘Jeremy Corbyn voted to leave the EEC (European Economic Community) in 1975 and against the Maastricht Treaty which transformed it into the EU, saying it took powers to set economic policy away from parliament and handed them ‘to an unelected set of bankers’,’ said spokesman Jack Montgomery.

‘No one really believes his private opinion has changed.’

Cameron’s proposed changes include a four-year ‘emergency brake’ limiting welfare payments to migrants, as well as a ‘red card’ system for national parliaments to overrule draft EU laws.

A draft deal ‘shows real progress’ but ‘more work’ is still needed, Cameron said Tuesday.

A poll published Friday showed 45 percent of Britons now wanted to leave the EU, ahead of 36 per cent who wanted Britain to stay in the bloc.

The survey of 1,675 adults was conducted by pollsters YouGov on 3-4 February for The Times newspaper.

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