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UK’s Cameron to take EU case to Parliament for referendum

Click to play video: 'Potential ‘Brexit’ to be put to public vote, but many undecided'
Potential ‘Brexit’ to be put to public vote, but many undecided
WATCH: The U.K. will hold a referendum on whether to stay in the European Union. Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the British House of Commons to plead the case for staying. But as Jeff Semple reports, it's ultimately a decision of the people, many of whom are still undecided – Feb 22, 2016

LONDON – British Prime Minister David Cameron is preparing to formally present his plan for a June 23 referendum on Britain’s European Union membership to Parliament.

Cameron, who wants Britain to remain part of the 28-nation bloc, will go to Parliament Monday after a weekend that saw London Mayor Boris Johnson announce he is in favour of leaving the union.

READ MORE: Britain’s referendum on EU membership to be June 23

The British pound sterling fell in early currency trading Monday on concern that the vote could be closer than expected.

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Johnson wrote in The Daily Telegraph that the referendum offers a “once-in-a-lifetime” chance for real change. He says remaining in the bloc would mean more federalism and less democracy.

Johnson is joined by other Conservative Party figures although Cameron enjoys the support of key Cabinet ministers.

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WATCH: UK Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday reiterated that Britain would be stronger and more secure if it stayed in the European Union

Click to play video: 'David Cameron making his pitch to remain in the EU'
David Cameron making his pitch to remain in the EU

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