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'Good prospect' of EU reform deal soon, says EC's Faull | 'Good prospect' of EU reform deal soon, says EC's Faull |
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David Cameron has a "good prospect" of getting a deal with other EU leaders on his reform demands next month, the European Commission has said. | David Cameron has a "good prospect" of getting a deal with other EU leaders on his reform demands next month, the European Commission has said. |
Jonathan Faull, who is leading the Commission's negotiations with the UK, said it wanted a deal in February but it would be up to heads of state. | Jonathan Faull, who is leading the Commission's negotiations with the UK, said it wanted a deal in February but it would be up to heads of state. |
He said the Commission would not accept anything that threatened the "four freedoms" - including freedom of movement - the EU was founded on. | He said the Commission would not accept anything that threatened the "four freedoms" - including freedom of movement - the EU was founded on. |
And negotiations had been "difficult". | And negotiations had been "difficult". |
But he suggested it may be possible to get a deal on the UK's reform demands without treaty change. | But he suggested it may be possible to get a deal on the UK's reform demands without treaty change. |
He said "expectations have been raised" that a deal will be sealed next month. | He said "expectations have been raised" that a deal will be sealed next month. |
"There is momentum leading to a very good prospect that agreement will be reached rather soon," Mr Faull told members of the European Parliament in Brussels. | "There is momentum leading to a very good prospect that agreement will be reached rather soon," Mr Faull told members of the European Parliament in Brussels. |
"It was quite clear in December the leaders wanted to resolve this issue but would take the time necessary to do it," said the senior EC official. | |
He told MEPs that the EU referendum campaign in the UK had already begun "in earnest", but would continue on a more formal basis once the renegotiation process had finished. | |
He added that the final status of the deal will depend on the substance of what is agreed, but that there are a "range of possibilities", from a "simple declarative statement" from EU leaders, to legislative or treaty changes. | |
He added that there were "many areas," in the Commission's view, that could be settled without treaty change, which would take "a considerable length of time". | |
UK cabinet minister Chris Grayling has said remaining within the EU under the UK's current membership terms would be "disastrous". | |
The EU was heading towards closer integration - a path the UK "will not and should not follow", the leader of the Commons wrote in the Telegraph. | |
It is being seen as the first sign of a minister preparing to campaign to leave the EU in the UK's referendum. | |
A government source said Downing Street was "very relaxed" about the article. | |
David Cameron is to allow ministers to campaign for either side of the debate. | |
The EU referendum | The EU referendum |
Timeline: What will happen when? | Timeline: What will happen when? |
Guide: All you need to know the referendum | Guide: All you need to know the referendum |
Explained: What does Britain want from Europe? | Explained: What does Britain want from Europe? |
Analysis: Cameron tries to avert slanging match | Analysis: Cameron tries to avert slanging match |
More: BBC News EU referendum special | More: BBC News EU referendum special |
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