Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to re-negotiate the terms under which the UK is involved with the European Union but stipulated that following those arrangements, the British people would decide on whether to maintain membership in the EU.
“I never want us to pull up the drawbridge and retreat from the world,” said Mr Cameron in his long-awaited speech on the UK’s future involvement with the European Union. “I am not a British isolationist,” he said. While Cameron’s approach was generally welcomed by industry, his offer of a 2017 referendum on whether or…
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