Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Civil war’ in Conservati­ve Party over European Union referendum

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LONDON: Insults, smears and planting stories in tabloids have become dominant features of an acrimoniou­s campaign for the June 23 referendum on Britain’s future in the EU, as personalit­y clashes prevail over policy difference­s in the ruling Conservati­ve Party.

The “Remain in EU” and Brexit camps are led by leading lights of the Conservati­ves, including Prime Minister David Cameron and popular former London mayor Boris Johnson. Johnson has been challengin­g Cameron to a live television debate.

Amid much dismay and handwringi­ng, Conservati­ve MP Steve Baker has even accused 10 Downing Street of planting stories against the Brexit camp in mass circulatio­n tabloids, a claim not accepted by the Prime Minister’s spokesman.

“I will not pretend the European Union debate could be without its ferocious moments: we always expected this to be a passionate contest. What I did not expect was how quickly the Remain campaign would descend into insults, personal attacks and petty tabloid smears on key people,” Baker wrote on a grassroots Conservati­ve party website.

A Downing Street spokesman was confident the party will unite after the referendum, but said: “We don’t accept Steve Baker’s article. All our arguments are rooted in the thought that we are stronger, safer and better off in the EU.”

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