Brexit: Cameron's EU reform talks hit 'critical' snags

  • 8 years ago
British Prime Minister David Cameron remains locked in talks with leaders in Brussels, over his EU reform demands.

One official says they have hit “critical” snags.

“We made some progress, but there is still no deal and, as I have said, I will only do a deal if we get what Britain needs,” said Cameron, heading back into talks on Friday.

“So we are going to get back there. We are going to do some more work, and I will do everything I can.”

There have been all night talks and a series of private meetings.

Cameron is aiming to seal a deal to use to campaign for Britain to stay in the EU, in a planned membership referendum, which could take place in June.

Financial safeguards and migration curbs have proved to be contentious issues.

“During the night there were some proposals exchanged between us, notably concerning France,” said French President Francois Hollande.

“There is the will to have a financial regulation which can be applied to all financial capitals of Europe,

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