In which areas do you think David Cameron should seek to change our relationship with the EU?

Fieldwork dates: 20 November 2015 - 24 November 2015
Data from: Great Britain
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: In which areas do you think David Cameron should seek to change our relationship with the EU?
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24 November 2015
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Greater control of our borders and immigration from the EU 52%
Limits on welfare benefits EU migrants to Britain are eligible for 46%
Greater powers for national Parliaments to block EU policies they oppose 29%
Freedom to set up our own trade relations with countries outside the EU 21%
An end to the EU's aim of "ever closer Union" 14%
Relaxing human rights laws 13%
Greater control of British fishing waters 13%
Fewer regulations on British businesses 8%
Exemptions from the common agricultural policy and farming subsidies 7%
Fewer regulations on the city and Britain's financial sector 4%
Fewer employment regulations 3%
Fewer regulations on climate change and the environment 2%
Something else 3%
None of these - Britain does not need to renegotiate our relationship with the EU 7%
Don't know 12%

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When renegotiating Britain's relationship with the EU, in which if any of the following areas do you think David Cameron should seek to change our relationship with the EU? Please tick up to three

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