Category: England Created on Friday, 16 December 2011 05:46 Published Date Written by Stock Market Newspaper Hits: 329
British Prime Minister David Cameron trying to alleviate the political damage caused by the veto decision separating his country from other European Union countries. Cameron, "England is a full member of the EU and the situations does not change that. "EU membership is vital to our national interests" he said.
England vetoed the decision of providing tighter integration of financial reforms among the countries of the Euro Zone at the EU summit last Friday. Cameron, "We are a country engaged in commerce. For trading, investment and employment, we need a single market." he said. Prime Minister stated that it is possible being an influential member of the EU, but also being against regulations that are conflicting with the interests of his country. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said: "Being the only country which does not support a tighter integration of financial reforms among the Euro Zone countries against 26 other European countries is a bad thing in terms of the future employment, growth and livelihoods of millions of people in this country".