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The Bloomberg speech was an address on Britain's membership of the
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, given in January 2013 by the then ( Conservative Party)
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,
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. Although presented while the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition Government was in office, it was given as a party political speech rather than one given on behalf of the
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, without the support of the Liberal Democrats. This was the first major
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speech to be given by a serving Prime Minister since Margaret Thatcher's
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in 1988, and would mark the beginning of a series of events starting with the
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that would ultimately lead to the United Kingdom leaving the European Union seven years later in 2020, thereby ending 47 years of EU membership.


Composition

The speech was drafted by
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, the
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, along with John Casson, Tim Kiddell and Helen Bower, with the opening few pages written by Clare Foges.


Content

The speech on 23 January 2013 at
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covered the UK's future relationship with Europe. The Prime Minister called for fundamental reform of the
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and called for an in–out referendum to be held on the UK's membership:


Outcome

Initially the speech had little impact politically as at the time polls were suggesting that the subsequent general election would result in a '
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'. With both Labour and the Liberal Democrats being opposed to an 'in/out' referendum, it was expected that the Conservatives would ultimately have to renege on any promise to hold a referendum if they were to remain in government. The Conservative Party included the referendum in their manifesto for the 2015 general election. Support for the
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dropped substantially and the Conservatives won a unexpected small overall majority: the referendum was held in June 2016.


See also

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2015–2016 United Kingdom renegotiation of European Union membership The 2015-16 United Kingdom renegotiation of European Union membership was an unimplemented non-binding package of changes to the United Kingdom's terms of its European Union (EU) membership as a member state and changes to EU rules which wer ...
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2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, commonly referred to as the EU referendum or the Brexit referendum, took place on 23 June 2016 in the United Kingdom (UK) and Gibraltar to ask the electorate whether the country shoul ...


References

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