British Prime Minister David Cameron has passionately urged other EU leaders to support his reasonable proposals for far-reaching curbs on welfare benefits for migrants. Britain’s Prime Minister said lower EU migration would be a priority in future negotiations on the UK’s membership and he would rule nothing out if he did not get the changes he wanted. Under his plans, migrants will have to wait four years for certain benefits.
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said the Prime Minister was behind the curve on immigration. And Labour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Cameron had no credibility on the subject. In a long-awaited speech in a factory in the West Midlands, Mr Cameron said he was confident to change the basis of EU migration into the UK and therefore campaign for the UK to stay in the EU in a future referendum planned for 2017.