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However, France is still said to be considering its position.Sources in Bonn made clear that much more is expected of Britain if consumer confidence in Germany is to be reassured. The Commission is understood to have decided to make the proposal next week in the belief that there will be enough votes for it to pass. However, officials in Brussels cautioned against any expectation of an early lifting of the ban itself.The decision on whether to ease the ban will be made at a special meeting next week of the standing veterinary committee.Douglas Hogg, the Minister of Agriculture, said the Council of Ministers was reluctant to lift the ban because it was concerned about political opinion in members' home countries.A qualified majority will be necessary if the change is to be agreed. But after the Commission's moves the Prime Minister's office was playing down that prospect.Ministers were relieved that they had brokered the first signs of progress through careful negotiation, and privately said that the "Euro-bashing" by Euro-sceptic Tory MPs and sections of the British press had set back Britain's case, and had cost millions of pounds in lost business in the beef industry.Franz Fischler, the agriculture commissioner, is to recommend that gelatine, tallow and semen be removed from the ban. Supporters of all three main parties are divided on the issue, with Labour voters least opposed, by 57 to 36 per cent.In interviews last weekend, Labour was down 5 at 45 per cent on ICM's adjusted figures, the Tories were down 1 at 28 per cent, with the Liberal Democrats up 4 on 21 per cent.The unadjusted figures, with similar changes, were Labour 50, Tories 26, Lib Dems 20 per cent.. Hopes of a slight easing of the world-wide ban on British beef rose yesterday when the European Commission said it would make proposals to modify the restrictions next week. But German opposition alone will not be enough to block a vote to ease the ban. Downing Street disclosed that John Major had told Jacques Santer, the European Commission President, that Britain would seek an emergency summit over the beef crisis, if no progress was made.