Conservative Party conference: David Cameron interview

ENGLAND: Manchester: INT David Camerom MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT - People who come here are economically productive, many people who come here are working and are contributing, the point Theresa (Home Secretary Theresa May) was making in her speech is that you do have to look at all of the economic arguments around migration - we have to accept that when you get a lot of unskillled migration that can hold down or drive down wages, that can have an effect on some of the poorest but hardest working people in your country, to me there is a sort of twin aim here, lets have reform to welfare so that we don't automatically over-attract people to Britain, but lets actually train and skill our own people here in Britain, not least with the 3 million apprentices we are going to train in this parliament so they can do the jobs that our dynamic economy is creating - got to look at GDP but also GDP per capita, figures tell us a variety of things but I think its important to measure net migration because people are concerned - Difference between Britain and Germany, Germany has a declining population, we have a growing population, our birth rate is at replacement levels so we don't need to have another big wave of net migration to Britain but what we have to do is sort out the welfare rules that are over-attracting people from Europe, take further steps to make sure that we're not bringing in people from outside Europe as bogus students and get the numbers under better control which is what Theresa's speech was all about - (on idea that they are penalising working families) not the case - the lowest paid people are going to benefit from the National Living Wage, 20 pounds a week pay rise for the lowest paid / the lowest income families are better protected because they keep the elements of child credit - we thought very carefully before introducing this change and its that combination of a National Living Wage - reaching 9 pounds; tax cuts - next year can ear...
ENGLAND: Manchester: INT David Camerom MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT - People who come here are economically productive, many people who come here are working and are contributing, the point Theresa (Home Secretary Theresa May) was making in her speech is that you do have to look at all of the economic arguments around migration - we have to accept that when you get a lot of unskillled migration that can hold down or drive down wages, that can have an effect on some of the poorest but hardest working people in your country, to me there is a sort of twin aim here, lets have reform to welfare so that we don't automatically over-attract people to Britain, but lets actually train and skill our own people here in Britain, not least with the 3 million apprentices we are going to train in this parliament so they can do the jobs that our dynamic economy is creating - got to look at GDP but also GDP per capita, figures tell us a variety of things but I think its important to measure net migration because people are concerned - Difference between Britain and Germany, Germany has a declining population, we have a growing population, our birth rate is at replacement levels so we don't need to have another big wave of net migration to Britain but what we have to do is sort out the welfare rules that are over-attracting people from Europe, take further steps to make sure that we're not bringing in people from outside Europe as bogus students and get the numbers under better control which is what Theresa's speech was all about - (on idea that they are penalising working families) not the case - the lowest paid people are going to benefit from the National Living Wage, 20 pounds a week pay rise for the lowest paid / the lowest income families are better protected because they keep the elements of child credit - we thought very carefully before introducing this change and its that combination of a National Living Wage - reaching 9 pounds; tax cuts - next year can ear...
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