UK PM suffers set-back as EU members reject British plans to curb free movement

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‘A number of Central European nations have dealt a blow to British Prime Minister David Cameron’s hopes of achieving EU reform by ruling out any possible changes that would limit benefits for migrants or limit their freedom of movement.

Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic were against the move as Cameron wants to limit access of EU migrants to welfare payments and even remove them if they are unable to find work within the space of six months.

“We can support those elements of UK reform proposals with a potential to modernize the European Union, especially as concerns increasing competitiveness and a stronger role of national parliaments,” the four countries, called the Visegrad group, said in a statement.’

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