So David Cameron is ready to throw down the gauntlet on immigration. Or is he?
Haven't we heard it before? He has yet to convince the voters.... And if the EU was to agree and say to Mr Cameron, you can cut down slightly on immigration - does the promised referendum of 2017 go out of the window?
If David Cameron's stance on immigration is sincere, why wait until 2017? Why not hold a referendum now?
To wait until 2017, means the shambolic level of immigration will continue, thus heaping more pressure on NHS, schooling, housing,jobs and other public services.
Cameron could have drawn his "red line" ages ago, but guess what, its election time next year!! What will he promise next? lowering taxes, helping OAPs??
GB DIPPER
LEOMINSTER
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