Thread: Cameron resigns
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Old 24-06-2016, 12:17   #36
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Re: Cameron resigns

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Originally Posted by ntluser View Post
It might be suicidal any way especially if dissatisfied voters in the EU start voting for parties on an anti-EU platform spurred on by the British example.
So encouraging such parties by providing concessions to the UK as an example of what happens wouldn't be suicidal?

Okay.

Juncker just made very clear: we are leaving the EU, there will be no renegotiation. We are expected to make our proposals for co-operation with the EU as a 'third country', with the assumption that those proposals will be in the interests of both.

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