Prime Minister David Cameron on U.K. Membership in the European Union
Prime Minister David Cameron argued before members in the House of Commons on the case for Britain to stay in a reformed European Union. The United… read more
Prime Minister David Cameron argued before members in the House of Commons on the case for Britain to stay in a reformed European Union. The United Kingdom was to vote on June 23, 2016, on whether to remain a member of the EU. The prime minister said the June 23 vote is a “straight democratic decision” and there would be no second negotiation. Most members expressed wanting to stay in the EU, but some had concerns over some portions of the deal. close
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