By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW CONNECT LONDON—Britain is talking about a divorce with the rest of Europe after a 40-year marriage, a split that could leave many British companies in the lurch while freeing others from cumbersome regulations. With some members of the Conservative Party pushing for an exit, Parliament is due to vote July 5 on enshrining in law Prime Minister David Cameron's promise to hold a public referendum on remaining in the European Union. The potential departure from the EU is placing the spotlight on how much Britain gains or loses from its membership. Enlarge Image Close How the question ultimately is settled has big ramifications both for British businesses and for global firms...
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