Migrant benefit rules to be tightened says Cameron
Restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians coming to the UK will be lifted at the end of this year.
Here, it sais that David Cameron tell a crackdown on so-called "benefit tourism", saying EU migrants won`t be able to claim taxpayer-funded support indefinitely.
The Prime Minister was accused of "hysteria" by the European employment commissioner Laszlo Andor, who said he risked making Britain the "nasty country" of the EU.
The Romanian ambassador Ion Jinga has told Sky News the majority of EU migrants did not claim benefits.
Here, it sais that David Cameron tell a crackdown on so-called "benefit tourism", saying EU migrants won`t be able to claim taxpayer-funded support indefinitely.
'Monumental mistake'
There have been warnings of an "influx" of low-skilled workers
from the two countries and calls from across the political spectrum for
a review of migrants' access to the health service and welfare system.
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