EU Migrants' access to benefits

Reducing red tape for business and allowing free trade deals with America and Asia

25%

Giving greater powers to national

parliaments to block EU legislation

38%

Protecting the UK financial markets

from EU legislation

32%

Restricting access to benefits that EU

migrants can claim when in or out of work

62%

Restricting migration from countries

who become new members of the EU

48%

Allowing Britain to opt-out from forging

an ‘ever closer union’ with Europe

24%

Protecting countries who are not in the

eurozone so that rules and regulations

made for countries inside the eurozone

are not imposed on them

21%

Restricting EU migrants’ access to benefits is the most supported aim from Cameron’s EU renegotiation list

There are a number of areas where David Cameron wants to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Europe. Which two or three do you think are most important for him to achieve?

 

Giving greater powers to national parliaments

to block EU legislation

38%

Protecting the UK financial markets from EU legislation

32%

Restricting access to benefits that EU migrants

can claim when in or out of work

62%

Restricting migration from countries

who become new members of the EU

48%

Reducing red tape for business and allowing

free trade deals with America and Asia

25%

Allowing Britain to opt-out from forging

an ‘ever closer union’ with Europe

24%

Protecting countries who are not in the eurozone so

that rules and regulations made for countries inside

the eurozone are not imposed on them

21%

Restricting EU migrants’ access to benefits is the most supported aim from Cameron’s EU renegotiation list

There are a number of areas where David Cameron wants to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Europe. Which two or three do you think are most important for him to achieve?

 

Giving greater powers to national parliaments to block EU legislation

38%

Protecting the UK financial markets from EU legislation

32%

Restricting access to benefits that EU migrants

can claim when in or out of work

62%

Restricting migration from countries

who become new members of the EU

48%

Reducing red tape for business and allowing

free trade deals with America and Asia

25%

Allowing Britain to opt-out from forging

an ‘ever closer union’ with Europe

24%

Protecting countries who are not in the eurozone so that rules

and regulations made for countries inside the eurozone are

not imposed on them

21%

Restricting EU migrants’ access to benefits is the most supported aim from Cameron’s EU renegotiation list

There are a number of areas where David Cameron wants to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Europe. Which two or three do you think are most important for him to achieve?

 

Giving greater powers to national parliaments to block EU legislation

38%

Protecting the UK financial markets from EU legislation

32%

Restricting access to benefits that EU migrants can claim when in or out of work

62%

Restricting migration from countries who become new members of the EU

48%

Reducing red tape for business and allowing free trade deals with America and Asia

25%

Allowing Britain to opt-out from forging an ‘ever closer union’ with Europe

24%

Protecting countries who are not in the eurozone so that rules and regulations

made for countries inside the eurozone are not imposed on them

21%

Restricting EU migrants’ access to benefits is the most supported aim from Cameron’s EU renegotiation list. There are a number of areas where David Cameron wants to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Europe. Which two or three do you think are most important for him to achieve?