Cameron immigration speech 'for the good of this country'
Four people who have migrated to the UK at different times over the past 16 years, react to David Cameron's immigration speech, and explain why they moved here.
Peter Allen was joined by Arga, who moved from Poland nine years ago and runs a mortgage broking company who said she feels Britain is "home".
Also in the studio was Claudia, who moved to the UK from Spain two years ago due to a lack of jobs in her home country. She said she moved to England because of "the English culture".
Charan moved to Manchester 15 years ago from India. He works as an Aviation Security officer at Manchester airport and said that Cameron's speech was "for the good of this country".
Zoran runs delicatessens in Manchester after migrating to work on a research project as a chemical engineer at a Manchester University 15 years ago. He believes that stopping immigration may mean that businesses “will struggle”.
This clip is originally from 5 live Daily on Friday 28 November 2014.
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