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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Cameron: for «workers» power disaster for Britain



British Prime Minister, David Cameron said, on Sunday, he would not lead any government fail to provide a referendum on Britain's membership in the European Union.

He did not rule out the Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, earlier in the day to join a coalition with the Conservative Party if they insisted on holding the referendum.

In an interview with "BBC", today, Cameron said he would not compromise on its commitment in any coalition negotiations after the election day, next Thursday.

"People are worried that we may not achieve a majority, I do not think so, but if the event did not achieve a majority, I want to be clear that I will not Osawm on this matter," adding that he would not lead the government does not regulate this referendum.

In his speech to the voters today, British Prime Minister said that the Labour Party came to power would be a disaster for Britain.

During the election campaign in the "Nuneaton," the Conservative leader said voters "would be a disaster for our country, and you and your family if Labor won power with the support of the Scottish National Party."

He added, "We all know that Nicola Sturgeon," the leader of the nationalists "and its predecessor, Alex Salmond will get a high price in exchange for this support, the price is more borrowing, more taxes to pay for care is limited."

He continued, "I want this generation to bear the responsibility and do the right thing."

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