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>Meanwhile, in light of the current economic recession, as well as the sharp influx in refugees from Africa and the Middle East, the EU's core principles – free trade and the free movement of peoples – have come under heavy criticism from the European Union member states, and even from France, one of the EU's founding members.
>The EU's dire economic situation lent weight to the arguments of Euroskeptics and facilitated their victory in European elections in several member states in May 2014. Remarkably, a year later, in May 2015, British Prime Minister Cameron announced plans to hold an in/out referendum on Britain's EU membership in 2016.
>"Unlike previous drives for national sovereignty, the current wave will actively bring power back to the states instead of simply exempting them from further European integration. This time, the United Kingdom is directly challenging existing policies and EU principles," the Stratfor report stated.
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