25/11/2015 (Agence Europe) - Cameron reported to be going back on certain demands regarding migrants. According to British newspaper The Times on 25 November, the UK's prime minister David Cameron is reported to be on the point of abandoning his demand to making access to European social benefits conditional upon living and working on British soil for four years. This step comes at a point when many European capitals have expressed their objections to this demand - which was made by Cameron in his letter to European Council president Donald Tusk on 10 November. Cameron could come to the December European summit with another proposal instead of this demand. (SP)