European Elections: Ed Miliband Refuses To 'Bow To Pressure' And Change Course On Europe

Miliband Refuses To Change Course On Europe
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Labour Party Leader Ed Miliband delivers a speech on Britain's future in Europe at the London Business School
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Ed Miliband has said he will not change course on Europe, despite calls from within his own party to hold an in/out referendum on Britain's EU membership in the wake of hugely disappointing results in the European Parliament elections. Labour polled well in London, but barely scraped into second place behind Ukip nationally.

Miliband's advantage of less than two percentage points over Conservatives was well below the 6% margin racked up by Neil Kinnock in the Euro-elections before he went down to defeat in 1992.

Ukip leader Nigel Farage predicted that Miliband would bow to pressure from his own supporters by the time of Labour's annual conference in September and pledge an in/out referendum within the next Parliament. And veteran Labour MPs Frank Field and Austin Mitchell said it was time for the party to offer voters a choice.

But former Labour leader Tony Blair, while saying it would be "foolish" to ignore the social forces represented by Ukip, insisted that promising to get Britain out of Europe was not the answer to the country's problems.

Miliband recognised that last night's results - in which Labour won 20 MEPs on a 25.4% vote share - reflected "a deep sense of discontent" with politics among voters. He said: "Labour made real progress in these elections, pushing the Tories into third place for the first time ever in a national election. But I think what last night also reflects - including among those who voted for Ukip - is a desire for Europe to work better for Britain, and also a deep sense of discontent with the way this country is run and the way our economy works. I am absolutely determined over the next year to show people that Labour can bring the change that this country desperately needs."

On Europe, he said he would stick to the policy unveiled earlier this year to hold a referendum only if there are proposals to transfer new powers to Brussels - something he believes is unlikely in the course of the next Parliament. We set out our position for the general election on the European referendum. We will have a referendum if there is any transfer of powers from Britain to the European Union," he said.

Earlier on Monday, Nigel Farage told reporters at the Ukip victory press conference that his party will launch a manifesto to tackle the cost-of-living crisis in Miliband's Doncaster constituency, warning the main three political parties, "If you think you have seen the high water mark of Ukip - you ain't seen nothing yet."

Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna acknowledged that next year's general election was not "in the bag" for Labour and said the party - which has been accused by some activists of failing to confront the Ukip threat - must now take the debate with Farage's party "seriously".

But former minister Field warned that the leadership was "in denial" and the party was facing a "catastrophe" in the May 7 2015 poll unless it changes course. Field told the Daily Telegraph: "We have to offer a referendum. Ordinary voters think Labour's position is untenable.

"We will have a catastrophe at the next election if we go on like this. Our voters are trying to give us one last chance and tell us they want change. He has got to free himself from this or he will drag us down with him."

And Grimsby MP Mr Mitchell tweeted: "It's not Labour's job to say 'the Brits don't really want to pull out of EU'. Let the people tell us what they want."

Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Broughton, told the BBC: "While these elections were about Europe and there was certainly some protest vote, there were also some people voting against the direction this country is going in Europe. Unless we have a policy response to that, which has to be as a minimum to give people a referendum, then we are going to lose votes."

John Mills, chair of pressure group Labour for a Referendum said, "The British people have clearly voted for parties offering a referendum on our membership of the European Union. In some areas Ukip are taking Labour votes. Surely now the Labour Party needs to examine its European policy and commit to holding an in/out referendum."

Speaking on Swedish television, Blair said: "Of course we should be worried when a party like Ukip comes first in the European election, it would be foolish not to be. But on the other hand we also have to stand for what is correct and right for the future of Britain in the 21st century.

"When the world is changing so fast, to end up having the debate dominated by anti-immigrant feeling and a desire to get Britain out of Europe, these are not solutions for the 21st century. They might be expressions of anger about what is happening in the world but they are not answers to what is happening in the world."

Prominent backbencher John Mann warned that Labour could not rely on the "one more push" strategy that failed in the 1992 election, when Kinnock was defeated after leading in the polls for many months. Rather than Miliband, the Bassetlaw MP pointed the finger of blame for last night's results at the shadow cabinet.

"This issue for Labour is not about a leadership battle but whether shadow cabinet steps up to the mark and includes working class aspiration," tweeted Mann. "Labour drew false comfort before 1992 - 'just one more push'. It would be foolish to repeat that error. We ignore Ukip at our peril."

Barrow and Furness MP John Woodcock said that Labour needed to "raise our game" but urged activists not to form "the traditional circular firing squad" and turn their fire on one another, but to keep up the attack on Tories and Ukip. Writing on the LabourList website, Woodcock said: "There is so much more to do, but we can win back trust and win the general election. We face a bad Government that has let down those who voted for it and does not deserve a second term."

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Liberal democrat leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg leaves after casting his vote at the Hall Park Centre, Sheffield, as polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections. (credit:PA)
Local council and European elections(93 of112)
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A police officer outside a polling station on Columbia Road in Tower Hamlets, east London, as part of a crackdown on voter intimidation and fraud at the local and European elections, as polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections. (credit:PA)
Local council and European elections(94 of112)
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A police officer outside a polling station on Columbia Road in Tower Hamlets, east London, as part of a crackdown on voter intimidation and fraud at the local and European elections, as polling has opened across Britain as millions of voters cast their ballots in European and local council elections. (credit:PA)
Party Leaders Vote In European And Local Elections(95 of112)
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NEWTON KYME, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A mobile polling station in the Local and European elections on May 22, 2014 in Newton Kyme, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Nigel Roddis Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Party Leaders Vote In European And Local Elections(96 of112)
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BIGGIN, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: Officials wait for voters at mobile polling station in the Local and European elections on May 22, 2014 in Biggin, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Nigel Roddis Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(97 of112)
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REDCAR, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: Signs adourn the walls of a polling station during the European and local elections in Redcar on May 22, 2014 in Teesside, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(98 of112)
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SALTBURN, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A woman walks her dog past a polling station during the European and local elections in Saltburn on May 22, 2014 in Teesside, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(99 of112)
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CARLIN HOW, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A man walks from a polling station during the European and local elections in Carlin How on May 22, 2014 in East Cleveland, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(100 of112)
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SALTBURN, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A voter walks into a polling station during the European and local elections in Saltburn on May 22, 2014 in Teesside, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(101 of112)
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REDCAR, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A couple walk from a polling station during the European and local elections in Redcar on May 22, 2014 in Teesside, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(102 of112)
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SALTBURN, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A voter walks into a polling station during the European and local elections in Saltburn on May 22, 2014 in Teesside, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
BRITAIN-EU-VOTE(103 of112)
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Poll Clerk Phil Hinsley stands with four ducks as he positions Polling Station information to a footpath sign in Mattingley near Hartley Wintney, 45 miles west of London on May 22, 2014. Europe's mammoth parliamentary elections kicked off on Thursday, with Britain and the Netherlands going to the polls in a vote that is expected to see a swing towards populist right-wing parties. The elections, which are spread over four days in the EU's 28 member states, are expected to see major gains for parties bent on dismantling the European Union from the inside. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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Schoolchildren walk past the polling station at Rotherwick Village Hall near Hartley Wintney, 45 miles west of London on May 22, 2014. Europe's mammoth parliamentary elections kicked off on Thursday, with Britain and the Netherlands going to the polls in a vote that is expected to see a swing towards populist right-wing parties. The elections, which are spread over four days in the EU's 28 member states, are expected to see major gains for parties bent on dismantling the European Union from the inside. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
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A man leaves the polling station after casting a vote at Rotherwick Village Hall near Hartley Wintney, 45 miles west of London on May 22, 2014. Europe's mammoth parliamentary elections kicked off on Thursday, with Britain and the Netherlands going to the polls in a vote that is expected to see a swing towards populist right-wing parties. The elections, which are spread over four days in the EU's 28 member states, are expected to see major gains for parties bent on dismantling the European Union from the inside. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
NETHERLANDS-EU-VOTE(106 of112)
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A woman walks into at a polling station to vote in the European elections in Wageningen on May 22, 2014. Europe's mammoth parliamentary elections kicked off on May 22, with Britain and the Netherlands going to the polls in a vote that is expected to see a swing towards populist right-wing parties. AFP PHOTO/ANP JEROEN JUMELET netherlands out (Photo credit should read JEROEN JUMELET/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Local council and European elections(107 of112)
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An election worker ties a polling station poster to a fence outside St Stephens Parish Club for the Belle Vale District in Liverpool. (credit:PA)
Local council and European elections(108 of112)
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An election worker ties a polling station poster to a fence outside St Stephens Parish Club for the Belle Vale District in Liverpool. (credit:PA)
Voters Take To The Polls In European and Local Elections(109 of112)
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: Party workers stand outside a polling station at the Christ Church, Church of England Primary School in Brick Lane on May 22, 2014 in London, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Take To The Polls In European and Local Elections(110 of112)
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: A policeman and an official stand outside a polling station at Christ Church Church of England Primary School in Brick Lane on May 22, 2014 in London, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Participate In European and Local Elections(111 of112)
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SHEFFIELD, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: Polling station signage on display at Sandygate, the oldest football ground in the world and home of Hallam FC on May 22, 2014 in Sheffield, England. Voters across Europe are taking to the polls to vote in the elections for the European Parliament as well as local council elections in England and Northern Ireland. (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
Voters Take To The Polls In European and Local Elections(112 of112)
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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 22: Voters arrive at a polling station at the Christ Church Church of England Primary School in Brick Lane on May 22, 2014 in London, England. Millions of voters are going to the polls today in local and European elections. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)