Britain's deputy prime minister fears they will remain isolated

The Independent reports, citing sources close to the deputy prime minister, that Clegg is privately angry at the way the European summit ended.
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Ažurirano: 11.12.2011. 11:03h

The Deputy Prime Minister of Great Britain, Liberal Democrat and Europhile Nick Clegg fears that Britain has remained isolated in Europe after the summit in Brussels. As the British daily Independent writes, Clegg is angry with British Prime Minister David Cameron for vetoing the new European treaty and believes that it is not in the interest of Great Britain. In public, Clegg supported Conservative Cameron, stating that Britain made understandable demands at the European summit on Friday and that the ruling coalition is united on this issue, Banka magazine reports. The Independent reports, citing sources close to the deputy prime minister, that Clegg is privately angry because the way the European summit ended. Clegg doesn't think it's a good deal for Great Britain, for British jobs and growth. British Conservative Finance Minister George Osborne announced that Cameron made a difficult but correct decision in Brussels.

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