UK PM says ministers can campaign for EU exit
Wed Jan 06, 2016 5:55 pm
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday (January 5) told lawmakers he was confident he could reach a reform deal with the European Union. He was briefing the House of Commons on his latest round of talks in Brussels, Reuters reports.
British Prime Minister David Cameron: "While each of these areas will require hard work I believe there is now a pathway to an agreement. This week I am continuing my efforts to secure that agreement with further discussions in Germany and Hungary and I hope we can reach a full agreement when the Council meets again next month. But what matters is getting the substance right, not just the speed of the deal. If we can see this through and secure these changes we will succeed in fundamentally changing the UK's relationship with the EU and finally addressing the concerns that the British people have over our membership. And if we can't then as I've said before I rule nothing out."...
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British Prime Minister David Cameron: "While each of these areas will require hard work I believe there is now a pathway to an agreement. This week I am continuing my efforts to secure that agreement with further discussions in Germany and Hungary and I hope we can reach a full agreement when the Council meets again next month. But what matters is getting the substance right, not just the speed of the deal. If we can see this through and secure these changes we will succeed in fundamentally changing the UK's relationship with the EU and finally addressing the concerns that the British people have over our membership. And if we can't then as I've said before I rule nothing out."...
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