Growing chorus at home urges UK to break with Brussels
"A referendum looks almost inevitable now but the timeframe is uncertain," says Katinka Barysch, deputy director of the CER in London. She says the debate is already having a negative economic impact: Investors are getting nervous. "Rather than chasing UKIP votes, the Conservative party would be better advised to explain to the British people how they benefit from being part of Europe," says Barysch.