STAFFORDSHIRE, England, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron positioned himself, in a speech Friday, as tough on immigration and willing to see Britain leave the European Union over it.
With a general election coming in May and the rise of the anti-immigration UK Independence Party (UKIP), Cameron used his speech at a Staffordshire factory to call for excluding EU migrant workers from social and welfare benefits for four years. He did not mention a quota on migrants, which would run afoul of EU regulations.