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David Cameron: UK won't pay £1.7bn to EU budget

Britain will not pay "anything like" the £1.7 billion which is being demanded by the European Commission in additional contributions to the EU budget, Prime Minister David Cameron has told MPs.

But the Prime Minister was accused of being "asleep at the wheel" by Labour leader Ed Miliband, who said Mr Cameron should have been aware for at least two years that changes to Britain's contribution to the EU budget were in the offing.

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PM: Government did not know EU bill amount earlier

David Cameron has stressed the Government did not previously know the amount Britain would be asked to pay by the EU.

"You cannot know how much you are liable to pay until the European Commission produce the figures for every country in Europe," the Prime Minister told MPs.

"That information was not available weeks or months ago, it was only discussed at a meeting in Brussels on Friday," he added.

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