Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) greets his French counterpart Francois Fillon as he arrives at number 10 Downing Street in London January 13, 2011. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (L) greets his French counterpart Francois Fillon on the steps of number 10 Downing Street in London January 13, 2011. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (R) speaks with his French counterpart Francois Fillon at 10 Downing Street in London January 13, 2011. Britain will not be drawn into new mechanisms to help protect the euro, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid/Pool
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon (L) and British Prime Minister David Cameron attend a joint press conference at 10 Downing Street in central London, on January 13, 2011. Britain refuses to join any new funding mechanisms to prop up the eurozone, Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday as his French counterpart Francois Fillon visited the country. "A strong and successful eurozone is in Britain's interest, we want the countries of the eurozone to sort out the difficulties and the problems that they have," he told a joint press conference with Fillon at Downing Street. (Photo by LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images)