In Brexit Debate, David Cameron Averts Crisis. For Now.
British Prime Minister David Cameron’s decision
to allow members of his cabinet to pick sides and actively campaign for
the United Kingdom to stay in or leave the European Union avoids a
split in his government and Conservative Party for now, but may not
succeed in these objectives in the long term, says the Atlantic
Council’s Fran Burwell.
Cameron has promised to hold an in/out referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the EU. That vote could take place as early as this summer.
Cameron has promised to hold an in/out referendum on whether the United Kingdom should remain part of the EU. That vote could take place as early as this summer.
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