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EU referendum: Cameron sets June date for UK vote

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It will be a colossal mistake in case UK leaves EU! If that happens the concept of EU itself will be in jeopardy!

[h=1]EU referendum: Cameron sets June date for UK vote[/h]
  • 20 February 2016


The UK will vote on whether to remain in the EU on Thursday 23 June, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
The prime minister made his historic announcement in Downing Street after briefing the cabinet.
He said he would be campaigning to remain in a reformed EU - and described the vote as one of the biggest decisions "in our lifetimes".
Ministers immediately divided up into the leave and remain camps as the campaigns got under way in earnest.
Home Secretary Theresa May heads the list of those who announced they will campaign to stay - but Justice Secretary Michael Gove has signed up to the leave campaign.London Mayor Boris Johnson, who was not at the cabinet meeting, has yet to declare where he stands.
[h=2]'Source of instability'[/h]In his statement, Mr Cameron warned that leaving the EU would be a "leap in the dark" as he urged voters to back his reform deal.
"The choice is in your hands - but my recommendation is clear. I believe that Britain will be safer, stronger and better off by remaining in a reformed European Union."
Mrs May said the EU was far from perfect but "for reasons of security, protection against crime and terrorism, trade with Europe, and access to markets around the world" it was in the national interest to remain in.
Mr Gove said it had been the most difficult decision of his career to go against the prime minister but he believed "our country would be freer, fairer and better off outside the EU". He added: "Far from providing security in an uncertain world, the EU's policies have become a source of instability and insecurity."
Commons leader Chris Grayling, another leave campaign backer, told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg: "I actually believe the EU is holding this country back. We cannot control our borders, limit the number of people who come here do trade deals.
"I do not believe we can take decisions in the national interest when we are part of the European Union."
He said the prime minister had "put in a Herculean effort to try to deliver change" to Britain's relationship with the EU, but the "concessions" he had brought back from Brussels did not "give us the opportunity to take decisions in the national interest" without consulting Brussels.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-35621079
 
hi

UK has always in dilema ....beoz....being in EU stiill using pounds.....not EURO.....britaians always feeling od BIG BOY attitude

in EU....all eastern european countries are considered poor...
 
Most of the EU counries are sinking. What use is there for UK in getting on to such a sinking ship? It will be wise, I think, for the UK to leave the EU but without creating much ado about it.
 
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