British Prime Minister David Cameron is expected to outline his terms in renegotiating his country’s membership in the European Union in a speech on Tuesday.
In a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk, Cameron detailed concessions he’d like to achieve in negotiations among EU leaders, including protection of the single market for Britain and other non-euro countries, boosting competitiveness, exempting Britan from “ever-closer union” and restricting EU migrants’ access to in-work benefits.
The letter comes ahead of a referendum to decide whether Britain stays in the 28-nation bloc, due before the end of 2017. Read more at BBC News.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com}