http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27583545David Cameron has arrived for an EU summit, saying his message to other leaders was that "Brussels has got too big, too bossy, too interfering".
After the rise in votes for Eurosceptic parties, he said: "The European Union cannot just shrug off these results and carry on as before. We need change."
The summit comes as UK and EU political leaders react to the Euro elections.
Lib Dem Nick Clegg pledged to keep putting the pro-EU case. Tony Blair urged Labour to "stand-up" to UKIP.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has set out his approach to rebuilding trust in politics in a speech in Essex.
Mr Miliband said UKIP had won votes by touting simple solutions to serious problems that had built up over generations.
"But there isn't a simple answer," he said.
But speaking in Brussels, UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it felt like "business as usual".
"We've just had a quite dramatic European election, with new sceptical parties, some new extreme nationalist parties, a massive spectrum, from the left to the centre to the right," he said.
"You know, there is a big dissident voice now in this parliament, and yet, I've just sat in a meeting where you wouldn't have thought anything had happened at all."
Crisis management begins.






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