DAVID Cameron will support greater fiscal integration for eurozone countries but oppose an European Union financial transaction tax when he holds talks with Francois Hollande next week on the French President's first visit to Britain since taking office.

Accusations that the Prime Minister snubbed France's head of state when, in opposition, Mr Hollande visited London during the presidential campaign, will be put aside as the two leaders discuss economic issues over lunch at Number 10 on Tuesday.

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