The Conservative party’s uneasy truce on Europe was at breaking point last Monday night after William Hague, shadow foreign secretary, said a Tory government would not accept a new EU reform treaty that had not been put to a referendum.
Mr Hague’s comments renewed hopes among Tory hardliners that the treaty – a rehashed version of the constitutional treaty – could provide an excuse for Britain to renegotiate its membership of the EU.

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