
The David Cameron's discontent about the bill presented by the European Union becomes bigger. Let us recall that Brussels, using the excellent economic condition of the UK as a smear, demanded to pay some additional means to the budget. The British prime-minister criticized sharply such demands of the European Union's officials and denied categorically any additional payments. “It is an unacceptable way for this organization to work - to suddenly present a bill like this for such a vast sum of money with so little time to pay it. It is an unacceptable way to treat a country which is one of the biggest contributors to the EU. It is an appalling way to behave. I am not paying that bill on December 1. If people think I am they have got another thing coming," the politician said to the journalists during the briefing. Besides, it is not only England that has to pay the bill: such countries as Malta, the Netherlands, Italy and Greece also have to pay up. Cameron has already announced his intention to challenge the EU's decision and started to find associates among the “victims” of the financial free-will. The politician Nigel Farage, who agitates for the UK prompt secession from the EU, is sure that Cameron came to a dead end. “The EU is like a thirsty vampire feasting on UK taxpayers' blood. He's (the premier) in a very weak position. He can do nothing about this. And I think, really, he's now being pushed into a position where, unless he brings forward his referendum promise, I think he's in real political trouble,” Farage explains his opinion hinting at the promised voting.