The Liberal Democratic Party, a member of the ruling British coalition, and the opposition Labor Party today warned Prime Minister David Cameron of the dangers of the eventual exit of Great Britain from the EU.
"It is not in the interest of Great Britain to move in the direction of exiting the EU," British Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg told London radio "LBC".
Clegg said it was "obvious" that he and Cameron had different views on the issue.
According to him, the years of instability that Europe is facing are not good for the economy, but it is necessary to constantly work in order to reform Europe and become better.
The results of the latest surveys show the growing dissatisfaction of the British people towards the EU, and Cameron has repeatedly stated that he wants to renegotiate the fundamental changes to the terms of Britain's membership in the EU, and then put the agreed upon referendum to his fellow citizens.
A similar position was expressed by the leader of the opposition Labor Party, Ed Miliband, who said that he fears that Cameron's strategy is going in the direction of the exit of Great Britain from the EU, as a result of which the British economy may suffer major consequences.
The results of the latest surveys show the growing dissatisfaction of the British people towards the EU, and Cameron has repeatedly stated that he wants to renegotiate the fundamental changes to the terms of Britain's membership in the EU, and then put the agreement to a referendum to his fellow citizens.
However, the British Prime Minister emphasized that he wants Great Britain to remain in the EU, primarily because of the advantages of the European market.
Tomorrow, David Cameron will deliver a long-awaited speech on Britain's relations with the EU in the Netherlands.
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