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Cameron: Brexit closer with migrant emergency

This was stated by the British premier in an interview, reiterating the end-2017 limit to keep the promise of organizing the referendum for the United Kingdom's exit from the European Union.

Cameron: Brexit closer with migrant emergency

The migrant crisis could push the citizens of the United Kingdom to vote in favor of leaving the European Union in the referendum expected by the end of 2017. Thus the Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron in an interview with the newspaper 'The Spectator' . “I think with the Euroland crisis and the migrant crisis the short-term impact is that people think: 'my God, keep Europe away from me, it causes me problems'said Cameron, who added: “longer term I think the reaction could be like let's make sure our relationship with them works“, implying that it could wait until the end of 2017 limit to keep the promise on the organization of the referendum.

Cameron also noted that “the two crises don't make Europe look good. I understand people being tempted to say 'we'd better separate ourselves from this organization'. But I think this is drawing the wrong conclusions, particularly considering my negotiations." These could still go on for a while longer though “it is difficult to get 27 countries to accept the things that are good for Great Britain”. Cameron is in fact visiting the governments of EU countries to adhere to the reforms he requests within the EU. This week he will be in Romania and Poland after he went to Bulgaria last week.

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