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The article identifies, classifies and examines prevailing discourse complexes used by the British Prime Minister David Cameron in his speeches from 2010 to 2016 in order to construct the UK-EU bilateral relationship. Based on the thematic analysis of Cameron’s publicly available speeches, the presence of three distinctive discourses regarding UK-EU relations was identified in his addresses, which the author calls: 1) the integration discourse; 2) the differentiation discourse; and 3) the reform discourse. Within each of these discourses, the author analyses and interprets their keywords, topics, and content and examines whether or not they are compatible with each other.