Well, I guess he’s speaking the truth here:
He denied Labour charges that he was moving his party to the Right on immigration
For:
Mr Cameron made clear that he was not talking about
sending immigrants home or unpicking existing accession agreements with
European countries, such as Poland, that recently entered the EU.
But he laid out policies that would be at the heart of a Tory manifesto for a possible snap general election.
A
Conservative government would push for "transitional periods" before
people from future EU entrant nations could come and live and work in
Britain.
As for those from outside the EU, a
calculation should be made each year of what skills the country needed,
the benefits migrants bring to Britain, and "the costs of pressures on
public services".
A points based system for non EU immigration: that’s already in the works, isn’t it? As to transitional periods, the next few in are going to be tiddlers, Croatia and the like. After that, the next one (might?) will be Turkey and no one is going to let them in without a transitional period.
No, not to the right of anyone there.
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