British Prime Minister David Cameron said today he would have "no hesitation" in vetoing any treaty of all 27 European Union nations to fix the euro debt crisis if it did not protect interests of Britain.
Prime Minister David Cameron defended his decision to break with European partners by vetoing a change to the EU treaty, insisting today that remaining a member of the 27-nation bloc was in Britain's national interest.
United Kingdom’s Prime Minister David Cameron urged the European Union today to take a “bold and decisive action” to curb the economic crisis hovering over the Euro Zone. According to the Prime Minister, the European Central Bank should be “doing more” to contain the recession.