Britain's ruling Conservative Party will publish a draft bill on Tuesday, Prime Minister David Cameron EU member states in the UK legally binding referendum commitment.
In a political gamble, designed to support Cameron's leadership, the bill will be a vote paving the road, the end of 2017, Britain's geopolitical and economic will determine the fate of the coming decades.
However, the Conservative Party is part of the alliance of the two parties, and did not get a majority in parliament, there is no guarantee the bill's chances of success. Rebels will need from other parties is also support to become law.
Cameron's highly unusual decision to approve the draft bill, announced in the United States on Monday night and comes less than four months after he promised to renegotiate the terms of Britain's EU membership and then maintained at a ticket before the end of 2017.
Many conservatives say they want to become part of the EU's single market, but to abandon many other aspects of the relationship, they are worried about the increasingly anti-democratic and bureaucratic.
Cameron is committed to the failure of the referendum in January, has been pressing his vote to pass a law before the conclusion of the next national elections in 2015, submitted by the party to a vote by the end of 2017, in order to satisfy conservative critics.
He decided that the requests were part of trying to end a line to look divided by public debate, a threat to their own re-election opportunities.
Conservatives would publish a draft law by the end of 2017 in the referendum legislation, a senior Conservative source told reporters in Washington after U.S. President Barack Obama David Cameron on Monday met.
"We will check all the opportunities, the bill submitted to Parliament, including a private member's bill," the source said.
Conservatives believe that the policy should draw a line next week's internal bickering, has damaged the party's image, and piling the pressure of the opposition Labor Party to explain why it is not in favor of this referendum.
It will be difficult to push the Conservative Party referendum passed by the Parliament Act, because it will almost certainly against their pro-EU coalition partner, the Liberal Democratic Party, as well as the labor.
Despite the move up to 100 Eurosceptic Conservative MP correction is still expected to back up this week criticized because they do not include such a bill in the legislative plan, unveiled by the government.
Conservative MP John Baron, the two figures behind the amendments to the draft bill says Cameron promises will not persuade him to back down.
"I stick to what I say, they know that this option is likely to fail," he told Reuters reporters. "A better approach is the the last Wednesday courage to support our amendment."
Cameron told his party in the coalition government after taking office three years ago, in 2006 on Europe ", has been divided into decades, the Conservative Party, and contributed to his predecessors, Margaret Saqie, Doyle and John Major to stop beating.
UK Independence Party (UKIP), UK withdraw from the EU and stricter immigration laws and the growing popularity of the sport, but the Conservative Party in Parliament has been rattled. A Guardian / ICM poll shows in support Tuesday UKIP has soared to a record high of 18%.
UKIP poll ratings Cameron's EU referendum promise steadily rising since January, earlier this month with the party of the vote in local elections in the first quarter.
Labor, which has a 10-point lead in the Conservative Party David Cameron said, "lost, he should try to revitalize the control of the UK's economic agenda, and lost control of his party.
"It seems to be just the latest panic reaction, the Prime Minister, who is now instead of leading his backbenchers, Labour foreign affairs spokesman Douglas Alexander said in a statement."
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