“I think it would be bad for Britain. When I look at what is in our national interest, we are not some country that looks in on ourselves or retreats from the world. It comes back to this, who are going to be the winning nations for the 21st century? If your vision of Britain was that we should just withdraw and become a sort of greater Switzerland, I think that would be a complete denial of our national interests.” [His own ruling-class interests, certainly. That of the great masses? The evidence speaks for itself.]
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/19/us-britain-eu-cameron-idUSBRE86I0DE20120719
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