Cameron set out four core areas in which he is seeking reforms: firstly, securing guarantees that non-euro countries won’t be disadvantaged in the Single Market; secondly, setting targets for the reduction of EU red tape; thirdly, strengthening the power of national parliaments; and finally, restricting EU migrants’ access to benefits.
Want to learn more about some of the proposed EU reforms? Have a look at our infographic (click on the image for a bigger version):
We had a comment sent in from Limbidis, asking what peoples’ ideal European Union would look like. If you could change something about the EU, what would it be?
To get a response, we spoke to Charles Grant, Director of the Centre for European Reform (CER). He believes that abolishing the European Parliament would be a very positive step. So, if he could wave a magic wand, would he would make the European Parliament disappear in a puff of smoke?