Sunday, January 20, 2013

David Cameron will deliver EU speech this week, says William Hague

When and where the Prime Minister will address deferred future Britain in the EU will be announced on Monday

David Cameron gave his speech on the expected relations with the United Kingdom in the EU this week, Foreign Minister William Hague said.

Prime Minister was giving voice to the Netherlands on Friday, but was postponed due to the hostage crisis in Algeria.

"It will happen this week," Hague told BBC1 Andrew Marr Show on Sunday. "We will make an announcement tomorrow about when and where."

Cameron is expected to use the word to warn that Britain could "drift out" unless there is a change in Brussels. He said that the proposals to negotiate a new relationship with the EU, which will be submitted to a referendum after the next general election in 2015.

Prime Minister has made it clear he wants to stay in Britain in the European Union and opposes a right input / output referendum. But critics have warned that any "no" vote could mean the UK would have to leave.

the U.S. ambassador in London, Louis Susman, on Sunday became the latest figure important to note that the Obama administration wants Britain to remain in the European Union.


"But we must recognize that the European Union has changed since the 1975 referendum and there were great achievements, not only on behalf of the EU, but things went badly as the euro. "


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