Extracts from UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s postponed speech on Britain’s place in the EU, the Algerian hostage crisis. Cameron talks of three challenges facing the EU: the eurozone crisis, being competitive in the global economy and public support for the EU. He says –
There is a gap between the EU and its citizens which has grown dramatically in recent years and which represents a lack of democratic accountability and consent that is – yes – felt particularly acutely in Britain. [...] I want the European Union to be a success and I want a relationship between Britain and the EU that keeps us in it. [...] There are always voices saying 'don't ask the difficult questions'. But it's essential for Europe – and for Britain – that we do.[...] There is a growing frustration that the EU is seen as something that is done to people rather than acting on their behalf.
The Independent added that Cameron will also promise a referendum on the UK relationship with the EU after the 2015 general election, although this extract was not released to the media.
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