The European Council meeting of December 2011 did not reach agreement on having a new treaty to control eurozone member’s budgets. he Prime Minister, claimed to have vetoed it. However, the treaty later known as the Fiscal Compact did came into force for participating Eurozone states. What is more, David Cameron was seeking to renegotiate Britain’s terms of membership by moving the regulation of financial services from qualified majority voting back to unanimity. It was an attempt at a renegotiation which ended in abject failure. Yet it was an attempt to move against one area of centralisation.
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Gregory Campbell, East Londonderry | 53% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Nigel Dodds, (no seat) | 62% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Jeffrey M Donaldson, Lagan Valley | 60% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Ian Paisley, North Antrim | 54% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Jim Shannon, Strangford | 59% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
David Simpson, (no seat) | 56% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
Sammy Wilson, East Antrim | 59% | ![]() | Aye | Democratic Unionist Party | ||
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