The Latest: Belgian premier says there are no 2nd chances

BRUSSELS (AP) — The Latest on talks on a deal for Britain at the European Union summit (all times local):

2:55 p.m.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel says all the efforts going into the EU reform negotiations will be for naught if the British people vote to leave the European Union in a referendum.

British Prime Minister David Cameron arrives for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. Cameron faces tough new talks ...

British Prime Minister David Cameron arrives for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. Cameron faces tough new talks with European partners after through-the-night meetings failed to make much progress on his demands for a less intrusive European Union. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Michel insisted no other member nation should be able to use a possible reform deal Friday as a stepping stone for getting more national exemptions.

"My message is clear: if the British say no in the referendum the text will automatically evaporate. We cannot allow other nations to use the texts as a basis to relaunch a hostile action against Europe," he said.

Michel added: "There are no second chances."

"Let's be clear it is not possible to have such a show again in the coming months or years with a permanent doubt hovering over Europe."

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12:25 a.m.

Virgin Group's Richard Branson has stressed that Britain's exit from the European Union would be damaging to the country, predicting that such an action would ultimately lead to the breakup of the 28-nation bloc.

Branson told Sky News that he thought it would be a "very, very, very, very sad day if British people voted to leave." Branson noted that Europe has been free from war since the introduction of EU, and that he hoped "sense prevails."

Branson's remarks came as Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron pressed for concessions in talks Friday on reforming Britain's membership in the EU and making the bloc less intrusive.

EU membership has given the U.K. access to the massive European market. However, popular distrust of the EU has grown in Britain, particularly because of struggles over immigration.

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11:25 a.m.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has arrived for more EU talks saying he'll do everything he can to secure a deal on the U.K.'s relationship with the bloc.

Cameron met other leaders until after 5 a.m. Friday. Returning a few hours later, he said that "we've made some progress, but there's still no deal."

"We're going to get back in there, we're going to do some more work and I'll do everything I can," Cameron said.

The 28 EU leaders hope to cement an agreement Friday, but have yet to iron out differences on issues ranging from welfare benefits to financial regulation.

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10:40 a.m.

French President Francois Hollande is insisting that new European Union rules for Britain should maintain strict financial regulation.

France is putting up tougher-than-expected resistance to British Prime Minister David Cameron's push for EU reform ahead of a British referendum on whether to stay in the 28-nation union.

Arriving for the second and final day of an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Hollande said there is still work to be done before reaching a deal with Britain despite talks that stretched nearly until dawn.

He insisted that Britain should not be given any "right of veto or blockage" and that all EU countries should have rules limiting speculation and avoiding new financial crises.

Countries like France that share the euro currency worry that protections for Britain and other non-eurozone nations would offer unfair advantage to Britain's financial center, the City of London.

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8:45 a.m.

British Prime Minister David Cameron faces tough new talks with European partners after through-the-night meetings failed to make much progress on his demands for a less intrusive European Union.

Britain's future in the union — along with heightened tensions around Europe's migrant crisis — are dominating an EU summit in Brussels scheduled to finish Friday with what Cameron hopes is a deal for EU reform.

He wrapped up talks in Brussels around 5:30 a.m. and is expected to resume meetings late morning.

A British official speaking on customary condition of anonymity said Friday morning there are "some signs of progress but nothing yet agreed and still a lot to do."

Cameron wants a deal that will let him urge Britons to vote "yes" to continued membership in an upcoming referendum.

French President Francois Hollande speaks to the media as he arrives for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. Europe...

French President Francois Hollande speaks to the media as he arrives for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. European Union leaders are holding a summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to hammer out a deal designed to keep Britain in the 28-nation bloc. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves the EU Council building after an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. European Union leaders are conti...

British Prime Minister David Cameron leaves the EU Council building after an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. European Union leaders are continuing a two-day summit in Brussels to hammer out a deal designed to keep Britain in the 28-nation bloc. (AP Photo/Geert Vanden Wijngaert)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, second left, arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. British Prime Minister David Cameron faces tough...

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, second left, arrives for an EU summit in Brussels on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. British Prime Minister David Cameron faces tough new talks with European partners after through-the-night meetings failed to make much progress on his demands for a less intrusive European Union. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

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