Brexit - Prime Minister David Cameron initially rejected calls for a referendum
Time: 2012
Place: United Kingdom
Details: In 2012, Prime Minister David Cameron initially rejected calls for a referendum on the UK's EU membership, but then suggested the possibility of a future referendum to endorse his proposed renegotiation of Britain's relationship with the rest of the EU.
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