Open Europe have laid out the key proposals in each section and the likely perceived strengths and weaknesses of each.

They say they will reserve judgement until the final agreement is reached (as noted, this is far from being guaranteed as the final deal).

But said their "initial reaction is that based on this proposal the change secured from the renegotiation is likely to be a step in the right direction but unlikely to be transformative."

Adding: "There remain a number of unanswered questions and the details could yet change.

"The risk of watering it down remains real.

"This keeps the possibility of a June referendum open, though there are a number of other hurdles.

"It is a necessary step but not a sufficient one, meaning June is far from assured. A deal still needs to be found at the February EU summit."