Deputy
Prime Minister due to give a speech on immigration tomorrow
He
will say people are 'repeatedly told one thing only to see another'
Clegg
will speak out in favour of free movement of European citizens
But
he will seek reforms ensuring fewer Eastern Europeans move here if more
countries are admitted to the EU in future
Labour's
Rachel Reeves will also call for reforms to freedom of movement
The public has lost faith in government claims about tackling immigration because it does not tally with what they see on the ground, Nick Clegg will admit.
In a speech on immigration tomorrow, the Deputy Prime
Minister will say it is ‘no wonder’ that people do not believe what ministers
tell them when they have been ‘repeatedly told one thing only to then see
another’.
He will speak out in favour of the free movement of European
citizens but seek reforms to ensure that fewer Eastern Europeans move here if
more countries are admitted to the EU in future.