David Cameron has mounted a defence of his EU reform deal after it was questioned in the Commons by London Mayor Boris Johnson.
Mr Johnson asked how the package would restore UK sovereignty and curb EU regulations – having earlier said the PM was “making the best of a bad job”.
The PM said the draft deal would make Britain “stronger and better”.
The prime minister faced two hours of questions from MPs on the draft agreement unveiled by the EU which paves the way for the UK’s in/out referendum.
The prime minister also said he would introduce measures to put the UK Parliament’s sovereignty “beyond doubt” at the same time as he concludes his EU negotiations.
The London mayor has previously argued that it would be better if Britain was able to block EU laws on its own, without having to rely on the support of other member states.
EU referendum: Cameron defends deal from critics
David Cameron has mounted a defence of his EU reform deal after it was questioned in the Commons by London Mayor Boris Johnson. Mr Johnson…

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