Saturday, 9 July 2016

Britain: women candidates for the leadership of the "conservatives" are planning to tighten residency rules for Europeans



LONDON (Ina) - promised women candidates for the leadership of the ruling Conservative Party in Britain, to impose strict rules on EU citizens who have recently to Britain arrive for a stay and work.  
The Home Secretary Theresa May told the British newspaper The Telegraph, it will change the rules offreedom of movement, adding that in the event of becoming prime minister, it will come out Britain from the European Union and will control the freedom of movement a part of it.  
for her part, said energy Minister Andrea Idesom to the Times newspaper, that those who wish to come to Britain for tourism or to conduct or cooperate scientific will enable them to do so, but the right to stay and work here would be under a work permit. 
she added that EU citizens arriving later than the ninth of next September , a deadline to choose theparty leader, they may lose the protection of their right to an advantage to stay in Britain at the Union rules European. 
She pointed to Idesom that under the rules of freedom of movement can not be guaranteed freedom ofmovement Forever

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