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David Cameron today makes a passionate plea to Ukip voters not to risk letting in a Labour government that will allow ‘a return to uncontrolled immigration’.
In his most significant intervention on the biggest issue of the election campaign, the Prime Minister sets out ‘very clear and hard-headed’ plans to bring down numbers of incomers.
Writing exclusively for the Daily Mail, he insists he understands people’s ‘fears and worries’ about immigration, following a poll showing six in ten are unhappy with the Government’s record.
He promises to negotiate a ‘new deal with Europe’ that will address the most ‘powerful draw’ for EU workers, with a four-year ban on them claiming benefits. Shredding Labour’s stance on immigration, he warns voters considering backing Ukip that they will increase the chances of Ed Miliband becoming prime minister.
‘Do you honestly think Ed Miliband cares about controlling immigration? No. He was there the last time, remember, when net immigration increased fivefold,’ he says. ‘If you’re someone considering voting Ukip because you want a referendum on Europe and controlled immigration, remember that a vote for Ukip makes it harder for Conservatives to win … Then you will get no referendum, and a return to uncontrolled immigration.’
Source: Dailymail


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