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EU exit would be 'economic suicide' for UK - Nick Clegg EU exit would be 'economic suicide' for UK - Nick Clegg
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It would be "economic suicide" for Britain to leave the European Union, Nick Clegg will say in a speech later.It would be "economic suicide" for Britain to leave the European Union, Nick Clegg will say in a speech later.
The deputy PM will say a new "coalition in the national interest" is needed to make the case for membership, and has asked businesses and charities to help.The deputy PM will say a new "coalition in the national interest" is needed to make the case for membership, and has asked businesses and charities to help.
He will attack David Cameron's proposed referendum, calling it a "short-sighted political calculation" which could see the UK "stumble out" of the EU.He will attack David Cameron's proposed referendum, calling it a "short-sighted political calculation" which could see the UK "stumble out" of the EU.
Eurosceptic group Business for Britain accused Mr Clegg of "scaremongering".Eurosceptic group Business for Britain accused Mr Clegg of "scaremongering".
In a speech at the London headquarters of Swiss technology firm Buhler Group, Mr Clegg will say EU withdrawal would leave Britain "isolated and irrelevant in our own backyard" and not "taken seriously" by world superpowers.In a speech at the London headquarters of Swiss technology firm Buhler Group, Mr Clegg will say EU withdrawal would leave Britain "isolated and irrelevant in our own backyard" and not "taken seriously" by world superpowers.
'Ludicrous myth-making''Ludicrous myth-making'
He has written to 100 businesses, charities and trade groups urging them to speak out about the benefits the EU brings.He has written to 100 businesses, charities and trade groups urging them to speak out about the benefits the EU brings.
"My great fear, in all of this, is that pro-Europeans are being too slow to wake up to the danger ahead," the Liberal Democrat leader will say."My great fear, in all of this, is that pro-Europeans are being too slow to wake up to the danger ahead," the Liberal Democrat leader will say.
"The day I dread - the day I hope never comes - is a time when it is all too late: Britain has stumbled out of the EU, and we look back to these days and say we should have done more."The day I dread - the day I hope never comes - is a time when it is all too late: Britain has stumbled out of the EU, and we look back to these days and say we should have done more.
"It will not be enough to speak up on the eve of a referendum. We need to start challenging some of the ludicrous myth-making by the isolationists now.""It will not be enough to speak up on the eve of a referendum. We need to start challenging some of the ludicrous myth-making by the isolationists now."
Mr Clegg will say he accepts a referendum is inevitable but believes it should be held after the change to EU rules.. Mr Clegg will say he accepts a referendum is inevitable but believes it should be held after the change to EU rules.
Mr Cameron has promised a public vote on EU membership in 2017, but Mr Clegg will say that is designed to "plaster over" internal Conservative divisions over Europe until after the 2015 general election.Mr Cameron has promised a public vote on EU membership in 2017, but Mr Clegg will say that is designed to "plaster over" internal Conservative divisions over Europe until after the 2015 general election.
Mr Clegg will say: "Next May the Euro elections are bound to become a proxy for the bigger questions of 'in versus out' - a debate that will play out in the 2015 general election, too."
'Semi-detached'
He will argue that "you cannot overstate the damage" that leaving the EU would do and predict that having to negotiate individual trade treaties would take a decade.
"We simply will not be taken seriously by the Americans, the Chinese, the Indians, all the big superpowers, if we're isolated and irrelevant in our own backyard," he will say.
On Sunday Conservative backbencher Adam Afriyie said he would try to force the government to hold the referendum in 2014, and Mr Clegg will say it is "not even clear" Mr Cameron will be able to delay the vote until 2017.On Sunday Conservative backbencher Adam Afriyie said he would try to force the government to hold the referendum in 2014, and Mr Clegg will say it is "not even clear" Mr Cameron will be able to delay the vote until 2017.
He will also question whether any reform of Britain's relationship with the EU would "ever be acceptable to the large swathes in the Conservative party who want to be semi-detached from the EU or out of it altogether". He will also question whether any reform of Britain's relationship with the EU would "ever be acceptable to the large swathes in the Conservative Party who want to be semi-detached from the EU or out of it altogether".
'Huge success'
Mr Clegg will argue that next year's European elections could bring the issue of EU membership to the fore.
He will say "you cannot overstate the damage" EU withdrawal would do to British livelihoods, and it would take a decade to negotiate individual trade treaties with former EU partners.
Demonstrating another divide with his party's coalition partners, he will call the European Convention of Human Rights a "huge success for European co-operation".Demonstrating another divide with his party's coalition partners, he will call the European Convention of Human Rights a "huge success for European co-operation".
Home Secretary Theresa May, who has clashed with Strasbourg judges over various cases including the process of deporting extremist preacher Abu Qatada, has indicated the UK could leave the convention.Home Secretary Theresa May, who has clashed with Strasbourg judges over various cases including the process of deporting extremist preacher Abu Qatada, has indicated the UK could leave the convention.
Business for Britain said Mr Clegg's comments risked undermining the prime minister's attempt to negotiate a better deal with Brussels.Business for Britain said Mr Clegg's comments risked undermining the prime minister's attempt to negotiate a better deal with Brussels.