On 7 February, round two of the EU Budget negotiations begins. For those of you that have not been following this saga, 27 Heads of State need to agree how to spend about a trillion Euros over the 2014-2020. Their meeting next week is the latest attempt to thrash out a deal. The last time they met, the bits of the Budget that offer the best value for taxpayers money and supported the environment, seemed to be most at risk of being traded away. 

Our major concern remains the fate of funding which supports wildlife-friendly farming (the so-called Pillar II of the Common Agriculture Policy). This provides a lifeline for species such as turtle dove and cirl bunting as well as supporting farmers to deliver environmental public goods which the market doesn’t reward.

We've produced this short video to explain the significance of the Budget:

We hope that it inspires people to contact the Prime Minister and give him a clear message to agree a Budget that works for wildlife.

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  • Only D Cameron thinks he is important enough to have any contribution in these talks.The rest of EU will think that with having a referendum why should they listen to UK.They did not listen much before and will listen even less now.

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  • Only D Cameron thinks he is important enough to have any contribution in these talks.The rest of EU will think that with having a referendum why should they listen to UK.They did not listen much before and will listen even less now.

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