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Eurozone crisis: Clarke rejects EU power grab call | Eurozone crisis: Clarke rejects EU power grab call |
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Ken Clarke has warned Tory eurosceptics not to expect powers to be returned from the EU at this week's summit. | |
The justice secretary said the prime minister should focus on resolving the eurozone crisis and talk of "wider structures" would be a distraction. | |
David Cameron has said he will not agree to any EU treaty change "that fails to protect our interests". | |
Germany and France are pushing for treaty changes enshrining new budget rules for eurozone members by March. | |
Mr Clarke, the most pro-European Conservative cabinet minister said href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/5606a946-201a-11e1-8662-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1fomGwuZY" >in an interview with the Financial Times it would be a distraction to open up discussions about the "wider structures of the union". | |
"We're not going to renegotiate any transfers of powers, in my opinion," he said. | "We're not going to renegotiate any transfers of powers, in my opinion," he said. |
He said Britain should be prepared to accept "proper" financial regulation from Brussels but he rejected the idea of an EU "Tobin tax" on financial transactions. | |
"It's the devil's own job to collect," he said, and added that New York and Hong Kong would not follow suit. | "It's the devil's own job to collect," he said, and added that New York and Hong Kong would not follow suit. |
UK protection | UK protection |
The prime minister says he will seek to return powers to the UK at the right time but many Conservative MPs want him to go further. | The prime minister says he will seek to return powers to the UK at the right time but many Conservative MPs want him to go further. |
In an article for the Times, Mr Cameron wrote that the 17 eurozone countries could decide to reach agreement on their own, adding: "Our colleagues in the EU need to know that we will not agree to a treaty change that fails to protect our interests." | |
Some observers have argued that a treaty of 17 states "would be more effective if it had access to the institutions of the EU such as the European Court of Justice and the Commission," he told the newspaper. | Some observers have argued that a treaty of 17 states "would be more effective if it had access to the institutions of the EU such as the European Court of Justice and the Commission," he told the newspaper. |
"These institutions belong to all EU states and their use outside the treaty would clearly require safeguards." | "These institutions belong to all EU states and their use outside the treaty would clearly require safeguards." |
"Our asks will be practical and focused. But eurozone countries should not mistake this for any lack of steel." | "Our asks will be practical and focused. But eurozone countries should not mistake this for any lack of steel." |
The UK's priorities are protection for the single market and the UK financial services sector, he said. | |
Germany and France are developing a plan for greater fiscal integration among the eurozone's 17 members ahead of a crucial meeting on Friday. | Germany and France are developing a plan for greater fiscal integration among the eurozone's 17 members ahead of a crucial meeting on Friday. |
Downing Street has said that none of the proposed changes being discussed would trigger a referendum in the UK, as they would not constitute a significant transfer of power from Westminster to Brussels. | |
And, in a leaked report ahead of the meeting, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy has suggested tougher rules to tackle the eurozone debt crisis need not, for now, require a treaty change but be managed by a "fiscal compact" that would not require lengthy ratification by parliaments. | |
But some Conservative MPs say an agreement involving just the 17 members of the eurozone would alter relations with the EU as a whole and require a referendum. | |
The former Labour foreign secretary David Miliband, has said tough talk by the prime minister could lead to less influence. | |
"David Cameron faces a real trap from those in his own party who are spoiling for a fight that would bring Britain out of the European Union," he said. | "David Cameron faces a real trap from those in his own party who are spoiling for a fight that would bring Britain out of the European Union," he said. |
"The trap is that in the end the other countries will go ahead on their own and not just decide economic policy for the eurozone, they'll end up designing policy for the whole of the European Union. | "The trap is that in the end the other countries will go ahead on their own and not just decide economic policy for the eurozone, they'll end up designing policy for the whole of the European Union. |
"And that will put Britain in the second division, a place that it's tried to avoid for the last 40 years." | "And that will put Britain in the second division, a place that it's tried to avoid for the last 40 years." |
Last month, more than 80 Conservative MPs defied the government and called for a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. |