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"Mr President, it will not surprise anyone that I have long been a critic of David Cameron’s reckless approach to the EU. I still find it hard to believe that Britain, as a proud nation respected for its skills in diplomacy and influence throughout the world, finds itself in a situation where its position as a global leader could be under threat. But there are signs that the Prime Minister may be starting to understand that his strategy of taking our country to the brink of exit may not be a wise one. I desperately hope that sanity prevails and that a sensible deal will be reached, but regardless of what happens in the negotiations, Britain is better off in the EU and the EU is better off with Britain as a member. So I am proud that the Labour Party will be campaigning hard to make sure that Britain remains in the EU. Labour will fight to safeguard jobs. Labour will fight for security. Labour will fight to protect working rights for British people, British families and British workers. Labour will fight to keep Britain’s rightful place at the heart of the EU."@en1
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