‘Cameron puts pressure on EU’

Published on 24 January 2013 at 11:07

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Announcing a referendum on the UK’s EU membership, British Prime Minister David Cameron promotes an outdated belief that you can separate economic from political integration, says GW.

This vision says “yes to free trade and the single market” and "even to closer cooperation on international policy (however with strong NATO participation). But it puts a big question mark over cooperation in the sphere of security and justice,” notes the Warsaw daily.

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