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UK leaders on the campaign trail

2015-04-19 60 Dailymotion

British Prime Minister David Cameron visited a Sikh temple in southeast England to take part in spring festival celebrations – and try to win some extra votes ahead of the May 7 general election.<br /><br /> With a new poll putting the Conservative and Labour parties neck and neck in one of the country’s closest elections in decades, party leaders are pounding the campaign trail.<br /><br /> In a major speech on immigration, Labour leader Ed Miliband said his party would protect British wages by making it a criminal offense to underpay or exploit migrant workers. <br /><br /> He also pledged to hire extra border control staff and impose English language requirements on new immigrants. <br /><br /> Miliband’s bid to change the perception of Labour as soft of immigration reflects recent polls that say 76% of people living in Britain want to see a reduction in the number of immigrants in the country. <br /><br /> The UK Independence Party – or UKIP – led by Nigel Farage is built on that one key platform: Britain needs to control immigrat

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