News British PM to negotiate on EU membership renewal

Technoglitch

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As David Cameron prepares to travel to Brussels for a crucial European summit to discuss his renegotiation plans, a poll has found that the British public is now evenly split about the prospect of a British exit from the EU.

It came as the EU referendum bill last night passed through the House of Lords, meaning that Mr Cameron could potentially hold his vote in June next year.

David Cameron has promised to renegotiate the terms of Britain’s membership of the EU. The process is secretive, but here's what we know about what Cameron will try and secure:

  1. Prevent Eurozone states from "ganging up" on Britain in access to the single market as they seek to integrate further
  2. Excusing Britain from the principle of ever closer union
  3. Giving more power to national parliaments to ‘red card’ EU plans
  4. Denying EU migrants access to in-work benefits for four years
  5. Ending child benefit payments to migrants’ children overseas
  6. No free movement for new EU states until their economies develop
  7. Cut red tape, complete the single market in services and sign major trade deals with the US and Asia
  8. Full on’ treaty change is essential
  9. The process is followed by an in-out referendum by the end of 2017
UK exit from European Union on a knife edge, as poll shows British public are now 50/50 over leaving - Telegraph
 

Teufel

EntMnt Knight
Finest Member
Is life better in European countries and the US compared to India? So many people get attracted to these countries and many have also returned to India from these countries. What do you think Technoglitch bro?
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
Life in Europe is better than US and also it is easier to get Visa compared to the US and UK. For studies, Norway is good and costs less compared to UK
 

Teufel

EntMnt Knight
Finest Member
Life in Europe is better than US and also it is easier to get Visa compared to the US and UK. For studies, Norway is good and costs less compared to UK
The problem is language. It's hard to learn new language as you grow up. If we were taught from childhood it could have been easier. But learning a new language and getting fluent in it is hard.
 

Technoglitch

Core Member
The problem is language. It's hard to learn new language as you grow up. If we were taught from childhood it could have been easier. But learning a new language and getting fluent in it is hard.
learning language is not difficult. spoken is enough to survive there.
 
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