David Cameron
Brexit row sparks fears of Tory civil war
British Prime Minister David Cameron called the EU referendum to try to heal Conservative party divisions on Europe, but the bitterness of the campaign has sparked fears for its future -- and his.
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US president warns UK on trade deal amid Brexit debate
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned a trade deal between the U.S. and U.K. "would not happen any time soon" should the latter leave the EU.
During a press conference with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron on April 22, Obama answered questions over the debates around what critics have qualified as an intervention in Britain's EU referendum.
Migrants, the Euro, Brexit: The EU at risk
A recent headline in leading French newspaper Le Monde said it all: "Migrants, the Euro, Brexit: The European Union is mortal." And it's true. The EU could actually collapse over these three threats.
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UK's Osborne warns voters of Brexit's permanent hit to economy
British finance minister George Osborne said a vote to leave the European Union would do permanent damage to the country's economy and could cost each household 4,300 pounds ($6,100) a year by 2030.
British PM releases tax summary amid offshore row
British Prime Minister David Cameron on April 10 released his tax details in a bid to head off a row over his father's offshore business, and announced a new taskforce to scrutinize the so-called Panama Papers.
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UK's Cameron admits he profited from father's offshore fund
British Prime Minister David Cameron admitted on April 7 he had held a 30,000 stake in an offshore fund set up by his father, after days of pressure following publication of the so-called Panama Papers.
Cameron sold the stake in the Bahamas-based trust in 2010, four months before he became prime minister, he said in an interview with television channel ITV.
‘Brexit’ camp in the lead, shows new poll
A new poll on whether Britain should stay or leave the EU shows that the ‘Brexit’ camp is leading. From the 1,996 people surveyed by polling company ’Opinium’ for newspaper ’Observer’, 43 percent said they were in favour of the country leaving the EU, compared to the 39 percent in favour of remaining in the union.
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Cameron: EU deal with Turkey to significantly reduce migrant flow
David Cameron welcomed the EU deal with Turkey saying that it could “significantly” reduce numbers of migrants crossing the eastern Mediterranean to enter Greece by boat.
Mr. Cameron said the arrangement was “a plan to break the link between getting on a boat and getting settlement in Europe…. a plan to bust the business model of the smugglers”, as Reuters reports.
UK business chief resigns, accuses PM Cameron of EU exit hyperbole
The former head of a prominent British business lobbying group, who quit his post because he supports Britain's exit from the European Union, accused Prime Minister David Cameron of scaremongering in comments published on March 7.
Cameron, Merkel, Hollande to discuss Syria with Putin on March 4: UK
British Prime Minister David Cameron, French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel will discuss the ceasefire in Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin in a conference call on March 4, Downing Street said.