British Chancellor of the Exchequer Says the EU Must Change
Warns that without change British membership of the organization will be put at risk
The Chancellor made the threat despite saying that he wants Britain to remain a member of the EU.
David Cameron is preparing to give a major speech about Britain's future in Europe, which could pave the way for a referendum on EU membership.
Some Conservatives say Britain should leave the EU if other members do not agree to much looser membership.
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