Further deadlock with Brussels on cards over ‘emergency brake’ way designed to curb EU immigrationDavid Cameron is to demand the upright to use emergency powers to ban EU migrants from claiming in-work benefits from the first day after the planned in/out referendum,in a dramatic waddle that threatens to cause novel deadlock with Brussels.
At a crucial meeting in Downing Street on Sunday night with Donald Tusk, president of the European council, or the prime minister will insist he will not sign any deal under which the UK will have to wait months,or years, to address what he says is a migration crisis.
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Source: theguardian.com