Cameron pledge over EU institutions

David Cameron today pledged to do “everything possible” to stop signatories of a new treaty from using the EU’s institutions to do their business behind the UK’s back.

David Cameron today pledged to do “everything possible” to stop signatories of a new treaty from using the EU’s institutions to do their business behind the UK’s back.

The British Prime Minister admitted there were “legal difficulties” but insisted any new treaty should be about fiscal union and not the single market.

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