Monday 11 January 2016

David Cameron makes decision on EU referendum: 'If it ain't broke don't Brexit'

 
Prime Minister David Cameron has all but ruled out supporting an exit from the EU
DAVID Cameron said yesterday that leaving the EU is not the “right answer” for Britain.
It was a clear signal that he has already made his mind up about Brexit, even though he has yet to find out if his demand for reforms are successful.


The Prime Minister claims he will not rule out Britain splitting from Europe if the negotiations don’t go his way.

But he has now all but confirmed that he will not consider it in the forthcoming referendum.
In an interview on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, Cameron was asked whether the Government were preparing contingency plans for a Brexit.

He said: “I don’t think that is the right answer.
“Were that to be the answer, we would need to do everything necessary to make that work.”
The PM added: “Obviously, I want to have as many people supporting the side that I am on, whatever side that is when the time comes.

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