David Cameron's keynote speech on EU will contain 'red-meat announcement' [No word on it being Horse or Bull]
"Advanced briefing of his speech, which he had been scheduled to give in Amsterdam on Friday but had to postpone because of events in Algeria, made clear that he would demand repatriation of some powers from Brussels to Westminster
if he wins a majority at the next election. The new deal would then be put to the British people in a referendum."
"... the director-general of the British Chambers of Commerce, John Longworth, says Cameron's policy of "renegotiation and referendum" is the correct one. "Britain's businesspeople are not keen on walking out of the European exit door, but recognise that in a negotiation all options have to remain on the table," he says. "That means
having the courage to take tough decisions and facing the consequences at the ballot box.""
Again, Dave's firm resolution is... to have it both ways.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/jan/19/david-cameron-keynote-speech-europe