David Cameron’s decision to allow members of the government to campaign on either side of the referendum on European Union membership was presented as a magnanimous gesture. But in reality, he had no other option.
The British government selling many of the nation’s assets has struck a nerve with many Brits, especially when it comes to the country’s strategic industries.
David Cameron’s decision to allow members of the government to campaign on either side of the referendum on European Union membership was presented as a magnanimous gesture. But in reality, he had no other option.
The British government selling many of the nation’s assets has struck a nerve with many Brits, especially when it comes to the country’s strategic industries.