When UK Prime Minister David Cameron set out on his tour of the Continent late last month, the European leaders who received him likely knew what he was going to tell them: that the clock was ticking on Britain’s EU membership, and that the choice the British people will make a couple of years from now depends on them. Indeed UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond had warned earlier that the vote, to be held by the end of 2017, might go against EU membership if the negotiations over EU reform don’t “deliver on those big areas of concern that the …read more
Source: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research