Immigration UK politics

UK POLITICS: TORIES BLAME LIB DEMS FOR BLOCKING IMMIGRATION REFORMS……

When it’s all said and done, the entire UK political elite bear in large measure the blame for immigration spiraling out of control.

Tories blame Lib Dems for spiralling immigration figures

David Cameron says Vince Cable blocked immigration reforms while Theresa May also shifts blame to former coalition partners

Home Secretary Theresa May and Prime Minister David Cameron talk to Immigration Enforcement officers after the officers raided residential properties looking for illegal immigrants in Southall

Home Secretary Theresa May and Prime Minister David Cameron talk to Immigration Enforcement officers after the officers raided residential properties looking for illegal immigrants in Southall Photo: Laura Lean/PA

David Cameron has blamed Vince Cable and his former Liberal Democrat colleagues for blocking measures to help get net migration below 100,000 a year.

The Prime Minister said the former Business Secretary had given an “unwelcome” response to proposed reforms to the country’s immigration system while in office.

Mr Cameron also said that benefit reforms will be an “absolute requirement” during EU renegotiations during a speech in central London.

The comments will be taken as the opening salvo on negotiations ahead of his meeting with other European leaders on Thursday night.

It comes as new figures revealed Mr Cameron is further away from getting net migration into the tens of thousands than at any time since entering Number 10.

Last year 318,000 more people moved to Britain than left – a 10-year high – in news that was branded “appalling” by immigration control campaigners.

Speaking in central London after the figures were released, Mr Cameron appeared to shift the blame for the spiralling immigration onto the Liberal Democrats.

“Frankly, in the last Government the Home Secretary was very keen on controlling immigration, I was very keen on controlling immigration, but sometimes when we got to the Department for Business we got a rather unwelcome response,” Mr Cameron said.

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