President Francois Hollande reminded David Cameron on Friday on his arrival at Grand Case Airport in St. Martin (Antilles) that there were “rules Europe” in a telephone conversation after the Conservative victory in parliamentary elections in Britain. “It is legitimate to take into account the aspirations of British, but there are rules in Europe and, of these rules, there is consultation, “said Francois Hollande, while British Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to hold a referendum for or against the exit of the Grande EU-Britain. “I told him I wanted to work with him especially that we can look the place of the United Kingdom in the European Union,” said Francois Hollande. “It is legitimate to take into account the aspirations of the British” but “from those rules, there is dialogue,” he added. “The fact that it has a majority will just to have stability because that it was feared, it was instability which would have made difficult choices for the British, “he told the president. “They did not say they wanted from the EU,” he said. “Cameron said he wanted to talk, so talk,” he concluded. On Friday, David Cameron, barely reelected, reiterated its main promise: the organization by 2017 a referendum on whether to maintain the country in the European Union. A worrying prospect for its European partners, who fear a “Brexit”, an acronym for an exit of the club of 28. A referendum by 2017
Sunday, May 10, 2015
EU: Hollande warns David Cameron – Le Point
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