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British Prime Minister David Cameron's hopes of being re-elected in 2015 suffered a setback yesterday (15 September) when a poll showed an anti-European Union party had split the centre-right vote in dozens of decisive constituencies, leaving the path to Downing Street for Labour Ed Miliband.

Prime Minister David Cameron struck back at European Commission President José Manuel Barroso on Thursday (12 September) for saying in his annual 'state of the union' address that Britain's ruling Conservatives had copied UKIP eurosceptic policies and so would be punished at the polls.

Eight out of 10 British companies think pulling out of the European Union would be bad for business, according to a poll published today (12 September).

The UK’s opposition Labour party is considering matching the Conservative’s offer of an “in/out” referendum on EU membership in a marked policy shift ahead of the next UK general election in 2015. A decision could be announced at Labour Party's annual conference in Brighton later this month, EurActiv understands.

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