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Briefing: What’s holding up EU leaders in Brussels?

David Cameron is locked in negotiations with the other European leaders at the crunch summit in Brussels. With no sign of a deal, there is a chance the whole thing could drag on until Sunday. But what exactly are the issues that haven’t been agreed? Here are the main areas which are proving a sticking point for the PM:

Economic Governance:

The Prime Minister wants recognition that the EU has more than one currency and that Britain won’t be disadvantaged by not being within the Euro. As well as this, David Cameron is seeking assurances that British taxpayers will never be liable for propping up the Eurozone.

The emergency brake:

Another key factor being discussed is the issue of the emergency brake on in-work benefits for migrants. David Cameron kickstarted the negotiations yesterday by saying he wanted the brake to last for 13 years.

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