British Prime Minister David Cameron will allow ministers to campaign for leaving the EU in the upcoming referendum, the BBC reported today, without specifying the source of this information.
The BBC reports that Cameron will also allow ministers to campaign for remaining in the EU once an agreement is reached on Britain's relationship with the EU.
The British Prime Minister is trying to reach new conditions for Britain's stay in the Union in negotiations with the EU and says he wants to stay in the reformed EU, reports AP.
However, he does not rule out any outcome if he fails to effect some fundamental changes in the relations between Britain and Brussels.
Several members of Cameron's cabinet are critical of the EU, and it has been speculated that they will have to resign if they want to campaign for Britain's exit from the EU.
According to the law passed by the British Parliament, the referendum must be held by the end of 2017, but Cameron did not set a date. According to previous reports in the media, he wants it to be in the middle of 2016, meaning as soon as possible after reaching an agreement with the EU, AFP reminded.
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