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Cameron insists he’s advancing EU talks

FLOUNDERING David Cameron insisted he was making progress yesterday in “renegotiation” of Britain’s relationship with the EU despite a rebuke from his Polish counterpart.

Mr Cameron said he was encouraged by the “good will” of other European governments, but at a meeting in Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said she did not “see eye-to-eye” with Mr Cameron.

Ms Szydlo said further work was needed before there could be consensus on Mr Cameron’s demands, particularly over the plan to restrict EU migrants’ access to benefits in the Britain.

  • Labour Leave appointed Brendan Chilton as its general secretary yesterday.
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