Half workers in some factories are immigrants, says UK PM
01 November 2013
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David Cameron, the UK's Prime Minister, has said that young Britons are being outcompeted for jobs by foreign workers because of their 'can do attitude'. Mr Cameron said that there was a danger that young UK nationals might lose out when looking for work. He said that they should be given 'experience of work, of timekeeping and all the things it means to have a job'.
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Mr Cameron was speaking at the Mini car plant in Oxford. He said that the UK's education system had failed young Britons. There was also a disincentive to work because of the UK's welfare system. He said 'immigration, welfare and education are totally linked'.
Mr Cameron said the UK should
- improve its education system so that school-leavers were able to compete with foreign workers for jobs
- Reform the welfare system to make work pay and
- 'have sensible controls on immigration'
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