AlQa'dah 21, 1433, Oct 7, 2012, SPA - British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday he would use Britain's veto to scupper European Union budget talks if necessary, warning the 27-nation bloc it needed to learn to live within its means, Reuters reported. Cameron suggested the EU should split its budget into two - one for the euro zone and one for the countries outside the single currency, including Britain. Cameron, much to the delight of a powerful anti-EU wing of his Conservative Party, used the veto last year to keep Britain out of a European fiscal and economic pact aimed at resolving the euro zone debt crisis.