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U.K.s Chance of Leaving EU Just Under 50%, Major Warns

Britains chances of leaving the European Union are just under 50 percent, former U.K. Prime Minister John Major said, urging leaders across the bloc to be statesmen and find agreement.

Major, whose determination to pilot the EUs Maastricht Treaty through Parliament nearly cost him his job in the 1990s, used a speech in Berlin late yesterday to tell European and British politicians they need to work harder to find an accommodation. His successor as Conservative prime minister, David Cameron, has pledged to renegotiate aspects of the U.K.s EU membership, restrict immigration, and hold an referendum by 2017 on staying in the bloc or leaving.

Pointing out that the EU hasnt enforced the free movement of capital or the free market, Major said the bloc should find ways to help Britain restrict immigration after its population has grown 7 percent in a decade.

The sheer scale of the influx has put strains on our health, welfare, housing and education services that we struggle to meet - and has held down wages for many of the poorest members of our society, Major said. I hope our European partners will understand our dilemma and help us to find a solution.

Major said that leaders have to be prepared to talk about immigration. I hate having to make this argument, he said. As a boy, I was brought up among immigrants in south London. They were my friends and my neighbors.

Still, he said, its impossible to continue absorbing such numbers in the U.K. without huge public disquiet. Across Europe, migration is powering the rise of single-issue political parties whose convictions are alien to a liberal and civilized society, he said. Some are racist: others are borderline racist. Some are merely bigots.

The former premier, who left office after being defeated in the 1997 election by Tony Blair, listed Britains probable demands in negotiations: an exemption from ever-closer union; the implementation of the single market; and a pragmatic approach to freedom of movement.

He urged both sides to approach the negotiations with care, with a determination to find a solution -- not justify a breach. Wise negotiators will tone down the oratory and turn up the diplomacy.

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EU ministers extend UK bill deadline

A European Union deal to extend a deadline for Britain to pay a 2.1 billion euro ($A3.15 billion) bill until September next year is a victory for Britain, finance minister George Osborne says.

'This is far beyond what anyone expected us to achieve and it's a result for Britain,' Osborne told reporters on Friday, adding that the bill would be paid in two instalments in the second half of 2015.

EU finance ministers agreed to extend a December 1 deadline for Britain to pay the bill until September 2015, but the amount is not changed for now, sources say.

British Prime Minister David Cameron, who faces a general election in May, had warned of a 'major problem' if his demands for an extension and a reduction were not met.

'The agreement will include instalments until first of September 2015,' one European source told AFP on Friday.

The source added that ministers had recognised the 'unique situation' and asked the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, to 'change the rules'

The EU made the demand in October after recalcuating the budgets of member states going back several years.

Another European source said the amount of 2.1 billion euros - arrived at after recalculation - would remain the same for now but that it could be renegotiated after the British elections.

'The amount demanded from Britain is unchanged, but the British can pay when they want up to September 1,' the source said, adding that negotiations on the amount could be included in talks on the EU's 2016 budget.

'They could pay after the elections.'

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