The British Prime Minister thinks progress has been made in his attempt to push for reforms in the European Union.
He spent last night trying to get the 27 other EU leaders to back his plans at a summit in Brussels.
The most contentious point from David Cameron was a 4 year waiting period for access to welfare benefits from any non-British EU citizen working or residing in the UK.
David Cameron's counterparts remained opposed to any form or discrimination that they felt impacts the right to freedom of movement in the EU.