David Cameron and European Union

Minister Nick Clegg: A Conservative win could raise the risk of Britain exiting the European Union because Cameron has promised a referendum on membership, while some business leaders and investors have warned Labour could be bad for the economy, according to The Japan Times. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats, has even suggested there could be another election this year if an unstable minority government takes power. With neither Prime Minister David Cameron Conservatives nor Ed Miliband Labour expected to win a majority on Thursday and smaller parties on the rise, the election could also confirm a shift to a fragmented style of politics more familiar in other parts of Europe. Cameron and Miliband, whose parties are virtually tied in opinion polls, have both embarked on frenetic tours of the country in a last-minute scramble for votes. It would be a tragedy if we threw away all the hard work of the past five years and went back to square one, Cameron wrote in The Times newspaper Wednesday. Britain future is on a knife edge. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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