Prime Minister David Cameron says a draft deal aimed at keeping Britain in the EU will deliver the "substantial change" he has been demanding to how it is run.
But the UK prime minister said there was "detail to be worked on" before a crunch summit on 18-19 February.
The deal, published by European Council President Donald Tusk, allows for an "emergency brake" on migrant benefits.
But campaigners for an EU exit said the deal did not come close to the changes Mr Cameron had promised.
But the UK prime minister said there was "detail to be worked on" before a crunch summit on 18-19 February.
The deal, published by European Council President Donald Tusk, allows for an "emergency brake" on migrant benefits.
But campaigners for an EU exit said the deal did not come close to the changes Mr Cameron had promised.
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