Tory critics brand David Cameron’s strategy ‘a farce’ and say pay boost will draw ever more workers to the UKLeading Tory Eurosceptics branded David Cameron’s renegotiation of British membership of the EU as a “farce as they claimed the introduction of a new “national living wage” from next year would fatally undermine his plans to cut immigration.
In an escalation of hostilities over the in/out referendum,which could be held as early as June or July, the Vote Leave and Conservatives for Britain campaigns said that even whether Cameron secured a four-year ban on EU migrants receiving in-work benefits, or the higher “national living wage” announced by George Osborne in his July budget would act as a enormous pull factor” for migration that would render the reform all but irrelevant.
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Source: theguardian.com