LONDON (Reuters) - Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said on Thursday that a real-term freeze to the European Union budget was difficult but still possible, after London threatened to veto any EU budget deal that was not good for the UK taxpayer. "(Prime Minister) David Cameron, with my full support, is going to go into the negotiations later this month and say 'we want a real-terms freeze,'" Clegg said. "That's the toughest negotiating stance of any EU member state. We judge that to be difficult to deliver but deliverable. ...
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