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    courtesy of the telegraph.

    A strongly eurosceptic Foreign Secretary said such a vote would also "create additional economic uncertainty" if the motion was passed, adding it was "the wrong question at the wrong time".

    It comes as the Prime Minister faces the biggest rebellion of his Premiership.
    The Prime Minister has infuriated right wing Euro-sceptics with Downing Street's handling of the European Referendum issue and may now face opposition to other Government moves from his own MPs.

    A weekend of furious lobbying by Conservative whips failed to win around rebel MPs.

    Tonight, at least 60 Conservative MPs are set to defy Government pressure to vote in Parliament for a motion calling for a referendum to decide whether Britain should leave the EU. Mr Cameron will be forced to rely on the backing of Ed Miliband to block the calls.

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