Britain`s Osborne pushes EU reform in Paris

 Britain`s finance minister was Monday to push the case for European Union reform as he kicked off a European roadshow with a trip to Paris amid reports London could hold its referendum on EU membership next year.

Paris: Britain`s finance minister was Monday to push the case for European Union reform as he kicked off a European roadshow with a trip to Paris amid reports London could hold its referendum on EU membership next year.

George Osborne will meet counterpart Michel Sapin, but also Prime Minister Manuel Valls and Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius as Britain tries to drum up support for a reformed European bloc still reeling from the Greece crisis.

Britain wants to play a "leading role within a reformed EU," Osborne was expected to tell French ministers, as Prime Minister David Cameron`s Conservative Party has pledged to campaign in favour of staying in the 28-country club.

The referendum Cameron has pledged to hold on EU membership is "an opportunity to make the case for reform across the EU," Osborne will say, according to remarks released in advance.

The trip to Paris is the first in a series of visits Osborne -- a close Cameron ally -- will make to various European capitals, British officials say.

Osborne will be pushing to make the EU a more "competitive and dynamic continent" to deliver "prosperity and security for all of the people within it, not just for those in Britain."

The minister`s visit came as the Independent on Sunday weekly reported that the referendum on Britain`s membership could come as soon as June 2016.

Downing Street declined to comment on the report, which also said Cameron will offer more details on the timing of the closely watched vote at the annual Conservative Party conference in October.

The Independent on Sunday reported Cameron had opted for an earlier poll to stop the question of Britain`s membership becoming a campaign issue in French and German elections in 2017.

Recent polls have shown a majority of Britons want to stay in the EU although any referendum on the issue is expected to be tight.

US President Barack Obama said in a recent BBC interview that having top ally Britain in the EU "gives us much greater confidence about the strength of the transatlantic union."

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