14-10-2015 09:56 via news.yahoo.com

Without deep change, case for UK to stay in EU weak: Lloyds chairman

The chairman of Lloyds Banking Group has said that there was no "compelling economic argument" for Britain to stay in the European Union without a significant change in its relationship with the bloc. The comments by Norman Blackwell, who was addressing parliament's House of Lords in a personal capacity rather than as Lloyds chairman, are a boost to those campaigning for Britain to quit the EU in a referendum due by the end of 2017. Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron is trying to renegoti
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