EU migrant rules are 'red line', Poland tells Britain
Poland has warned British Prime Minister David Cameron
against his plans to reform European Union migration rules to curb the number
of arrivals, saying this was an "absolute red line".
Cameron last week unveiled proposals including delaying
access to benefits for EU migrants for four years and deporting EU migrants if
they have not found work after six months.
The proposals would require changing EU treaties.
"This is an absolute red line, that there is no
discrimination on the grounds of nationality," Polish Deputy Foreign
Minister Rafal Trzaskowski told BBC Newsnight late on Monday.
"When it comes to changing the rules in the EU, when
it comes to social support and so forth, when it comes to undermining the
existing laws, obviously we are going to react quite strongly," he said.
"We are going to be against."
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