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Is Cameron's EU deal a success? Ed Vaizey and Frank Field debate
David Cameron has defended the agreement he has secured on the EU from criticism from some MPs, arguing he has won the strongest package yet.
Speaking to Martha Kearney, culture minister Ed Vaizey, said he believed the changes the prime minister has secured were "pretty unprecedented."
However Frank Field, Labour MP and former minister for welfare reform, argued the agreement was a "fudge" and that the PM had "given up" on his migrant child benefit pledge.
(Photo: Prime Minister David Cameron and President of the European Council Donald Tusk. Credit: Associated Press)
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