Europe is 'for life', Francois Hollande tells David Cameron in EU power spat
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David Cameron has been told he cannot “repatriate” powers from Brussels to Britain because membership of the European Union is “for life”.
The French President, Francois Hollande, declared that Europe is not “a la carte” like a menu from which member states can pick and choose their powers.
He issued his rebuke to the Prime Minister as Mr Cameron insisted he would fight for a “better deal for Britain” and seek to take back certain powers from Europe.
The Coalition is conducting a comprehensive review of all the powers that the EU has over life in Britain, ranging from business and employment rules to the criminal justice system.
The review will determine which powers Mr Cameron seeks to claw back from Brussels when the next EU treaty is written, setting out closer political and economic links between the 17 countries in the euro.
However, Mr Hollande indicated that he would attempt to block Mr Cameron’s demands to “repatriate” powers in any proposed new deal for Britain.


















































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