D-Day to avoid Brexit

D-Day to avoid Brexit

World February 17, 2016 20:07

brussels - Knows Britain better conditions for membership of the European Union to drag out without a murmur from the other 27 EU countries? That is what Thursday and Friday at a summit of government leaders and EU heads of state in Brussels. Will there be a deal, you must take this a departure from the country called the union Brexit are avoided.

British Prime Minister David Cameron wants his country remains only EU member occurs when a large number of reforms. If he gets done, he will be campaigning before membership in an even proclaim a referendum, probably later this year.

Cameron would include preventing non-euro countries adverse effects from decisions of the eurozone. He also wants to make it harder for other EU citizens to call on the British social security system. He wants less Brussels dictates and rules.

The negotiations have led,, legally binding and irreversible '' texts. A crisis center,, full of lawyers '' is also ready to assist the leaders.

,, Guarantees that there will be a deal, there are not yet '', Union Minister Donald Tusk suggested even on the eve of the summit. He called the leaders therefore are,, constructive '. Tusk aims,, after closing this week, '' a deal.

All appointments will incidentally only when the British finally vote for membership. And only then will begin the process to adapt European laws.

The summit is also studying the issue of migration, but new decisions on tackling this crisis are not expected. First, have led, among other agreements with Turkey concrete results. Turkey can count on including money provided that it keeps completely closed the border with Greece.

During consultations Thursday morning in Brussels, where Prime Minister Mark Rutte, the Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and for the first time join French President Francois Hollande, will be talked about. As well as on the inclusion of Syrian refugees who are in Turkish camps.

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