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Cameron visits Romania and Poland seeking support for EU reform
By; Seamus Kearney

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UNITED KINGDOM -- The British Prime Minister has been in Poland, seeking support for his demands for EU reform.

This ahead of a crucial referendum on UK membership due by the end of 2017.

David Cameron says he and the Polish Prime Minister will work together to find a solution to his concerns about welfare payments for EU migrants.

“We both want to see a stronger role for National Parliaments and the acceptance that an ever closer Union is not the aim of all,” he told a media conference.

“We both want new rules to govern the relationship between those inside the eurozone and those like Poland and the UK who are outside. We both think much more should be done to make the EU a source of growth and jobs”.

Cameron has also been in Romania for talks on the same issues, saying he is confident solutions can be found.

He also paid his respects at the site of a recent nightclub fire in Bucharest which claimed the lives of 60 people.

Source: http://www.euronews.com/2015/12/10/cameron-visits-romania-and-poland-seeking-support-for-eu-reform/

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I read in the Guardian that the Poles rejected stopping of in work benefits for migrants, not surprising really. He's not even asking for much, and this was the only concrete thing and its been shot down. The other demands are fluffy sort of things that can be whitewashed away.

I don;t think there will be a Brexit. The scare stories that will start appearing in the complaint press will frighten the British public into voting to stay in. You saw what happened in Scotland.

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When you consider the problem that Germany is bringing to the heart of the EU and the reaction of the EU members it's hard not to see the writing on the wall for the EU. Perhaps it's for the best. The EU is a decent economic concept but a disfunctionsl political model for Europe.

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