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David Cameron: EU deal gives UK special status




David Cameron says a deal struck with EU leaders will give the UK "special status" and he will campaign with his "heart and soul" to stay in the union.

The agreement, reached late on Friday after two days of talks in Brussels, gives the UK power to limit some EU migrants' benefits.

To power the limit of EU migrants benefits gives in the UK the agreement that reached on Friday in Brussels and at the same time gives the benefit for not proceed in a closer union with other EU members.

UK's Primenister David Cameron is going to announce the date of a referendum on whether Britain should remain in the EU while the referendum is probably going to take place on Thursday, 23 June.

The key points of the deal are:
An "emergency brake" on migrants' in-work benefits for four years when there are "exceptional" levels of migration. The UK will be able to operate the brake for seven years
Child benefit for the children of EU migrants living overseas will now be paid at a rate based on the cost of living in their home country - applicable immediately for new arrivals and from 2020 for the 34,000 existing claimants
The amending of EU treaties to state explicitly that references to the requirement to seek ever-closer union "do not apply to the United Kingdom", meaning Britain "can never be forced into political integration"
The ability for the UK to enact "an emergency safeguard" to protect the City of London, to stop UK firms being forced to relocate into Europe and to ensure British businesses do not face "discrimination" for being outside the eurozone.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel predicted the package of reforms would "elicit support in the UK for the country to remain in the EU".




Source: BBC





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