Meanwhile - those grafters in Westminster are discussing giving themselves Fridays off work. They consider that they work far too hard and are too stressed to function effectively and feel that a four day week,would go some way adressing this problem of overriding national importance.
You really couldnt make it up.

I bet it wont be pro-rata on their salaries.

Still they can't have much to do these days, just walk through the voting lobby to pass the latest gold plated versions of EU directives, and cheer or boo on a Thursday at PM questions once a week.
Only UKIP will ever give a referendum. EU too big a gravy train for failed politicians to continue their career, on much bigger tax free money, expenses and pension all at our expense of course. Turkeys don't and won't have a referendum on Christmas.

Labour may offer in their
sheet of lies manifesto if they are behind in the polls and then drop it, if elected. Irrelevant if the Conservatives do in their "sheet of lies" as no one will believe it anyway after the Lisbon treaty referendum that never was. They will if UKIP threat is big, but don't fall for it I wont. "If you fool me once, shame on you, you fool me twice shame on me"!
You have to be a dependency threatened by a neighbouring country to have the right to self determination, like Gibraltar or the Falklands, can't allow us plebs to have the right to self determination as we will come up with the wrong answer.
If by some miracle we were allowed a referendum LabConDems, I'm sure it would be along the lines:
Yes - The United Kingdom should stay in the European Union.
No - The United Kingdom should not leave the European Union.
They can then declare that 100% want things to stay as they are.

Other countries are getting increasingly EU skeptic, like the Netherlands and the Czech Republic where they are becoming increasing noncompetitive, due to the EU being modeled of the failing French Socialist system.
The next elections that matters and it uses PR are for MEPs, lets show them by getting a massive turnout for UKIP.
By the next General Election in 2015, I think it will be too late to stop a very hard economic landing for the UK, like has happened in Greece, Spain and Italy, with the Government locked out of the financial markets at 6-7% interest rates. They BOE will then resort to printing money / QE to pay the bills which will result in Hyperinflation. With the current Stagflation and the massive deficit relying on growth I can't see any other outcome.
But by then it will require dramatic measures to make the UK economy competitive again, very painful and 'interesting' times lie ahead.
Vote UKIP.