
Tory backbenchers had been pressing for an ?emergency brake? cap on immigration numbers ahead of David Cameron?s speech yesterday but claimed he had given in to pressure from German chancellor Angela Merkel and European Comissioner Jean-Claude Junker.
Instead the PM outlined a number of ideas including shipping out EU migrants who failed to get a job within six months of entering the country.
But it appears Mr Cameron has been taking note of German chancellor Angela Merkel, whose Government passed the same rule yesterday.
Despite Mrs Merkel being an advocate for freedom of movement across the EU, the tightened rules have been made to stop Germany attracting poverty migration. Benefit fraudsters will also be banned from Germany for up to five years.
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