LONDON (Reuters) - European Council President Herman Van Rompuy cautioned Britain on Thursday that leaving the European Union does not come for free and said the bloc's leaders do not want to change any treaties. Van Rompuy said Britain should play a central role in building the European economy. He said EU leaders neither feared nor liked Britain's attempt to redefine its relationship with the European Union. "Leaving the club altogether, as a few advocate, is legally possible - we have an 'exit clause' - but it's not a matter of just walking out. ...
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Van Rompuy tells Britain leaving EU "does not come for free"
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