David Cameron regrets losing Brexit vote, but says referendum was always inevitable

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Last updated 22 novembro 2024
David Cameron regrets losing Brexit vote, but says referendum was always  inevitable
David Cameron regrets losing the Brexit referendum, but not calling it. He tells The Current interim host Laura Lynch that the EU was a "running sore" in British politics.
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