Cameron: "One last try at renegotiating the UK's terms of EU membership"
David Cameron has said action is needed to curb EU immigration and pledged to have "one last go" at negotiating a better deal for the UK in Europe. Speaking in Kent, where there is a by-election next month, he said: "We need further action to make sure we have more effective control of migration."
At the moment the European Union has freedom of movement rules, which means everyone can move to live - and in most cases have the right to work - in any member state.
UKIP's migration spokesman Steven Woolfe, said Mr Cameron was "running scared" saying: "This is hot air from a cold, hard, calculating politician whose interests are saving his own skin and not the jobs of the British people. "With this latest PR trick he is seeking to pull the wool over our eyes for he knows in advance that the EU will never restrict free movement of European migrants."
Asked about the newspaper reports on his weekly LBC radio phone-in, Mr Clegg said: "The Conservative Party is in such a blind panic, a complete flap, about UKIP that every day I wake up to new headlines.
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Looks like the UKIP winning one parliamentary seat has got the Tory party in a panic similar that that which our own tea party causes the establishment GOP. Polls in the rest of Europe show that most Europeans would not be unhappy if the UK decided not to be a part of Europe. But the dance goes on.