The British Prime Minister David Cameron has again insisted the UK will not pay a 2.7 billion dollar bill demanded by the European Union...
During the first Prime Minister's Questions since the demand emerged last week, Mr Cameron told MPs he will fight it "in every way possible".
The amount is based on EU calculations on how well member state economies have fared since 1995.
Mr Cameron said the government will "crawl through" calculation in exhaustive detail and he defended the government's record on reforming Britain's relationship with the EU...
IN: We have already...
OUT...coming years.
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Mr Cameron said the government will be carrying out full checks on just how the demand was calculated...
IN: We want to check...
OUT: ...United Kingdom.
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