David Cameron hints at Britain leaving EU

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday said that there is an 80 per cent chance that his country would leave the EU on the basis of an agreed deal and it might opt for a "soft Brexit" by staying close to a single market.

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday said that there is an 80 per cent chance that his country would leave the EU on the basis of an agreed deal and it might opt for a “soft Brexit” by staying close to a single market.

Cameron’s comments came at the annual General Meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce here. He said there were treaties after treaties and a series of changes after the UK joined the EU and it became a political union.

Speaking on the impact of Brexit on the economy, he said: “It depends on what sort of Brexit it is. If it is a Brexit where we remain allied to single market or somewhere, I don’t think the impact will be huge.”

Cameron, who was Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, demitted office after the referendum on leaving the EU as he strongly favoured staying within the bloc.

He said it was better to stay within and fight for one’s interests. “I think it (Brexit) is sub optimal (solution).”

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