What is the one most important component of a successful renegotiation?

Fieldwork dates: 29 June 2015 - 6 July 2015
Data from: United Kingdom
Results from: 1 poll

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6 July 2015
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Ending the automatic right of all EU citizens to live and work, control the numbers and quality of immigrants coming to the UK 32%
Lowering the cost of our membership, so the money could be spent at home 15%
Ending the commitment to 'ever closer union' to halt further EU integration 5%
Scrapping the Common Agricultural Policy, so money is not wasted on farming subsidies 3%
Scrapping the Common Fisheries Policy, to restore our control over our own fishing waters 3%
Cutting red tape and regulation for UK businesses, to promote growth 9%
Restoring sovereignty to the UK Parliament so we can make our own laws 18%
Something else 1%
None of these - I do not want any of these items renegotiated 12%

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David Cameron has said that he will renegotiate the UK's membership of the EU, then put the result of that renegotiation to the British people in a referendum. If you had to pick one area as the most important component of a successful renegotiation, what would it be?

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