LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron faced a revolt in parliament on Wednesday from members of his Conservative Party demanding in a parliamentary vote that he push for a cut in the European Union's budget next month. Although the vote's result will be non-binding, defeat would damage Cameron by exposing enduring Conservative rifts over Europe and further undermining his authority after a punishing period for his coalition government. Many Britons regard the EU as an incompetent, spendthrift source of bureaucracy. ...
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Cameron faces damaging rebellion over European budget
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