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"Mr President, I am fortunate to represent London. For me, it is the greatest city in the world and the capital of the greatest country in the world. For many people it is probably the most diverse and open city in the world, which has welcomed people from all over the world for many centuries. But when I speak to my constituents about freedom of movement, they tell me that they welcome anyone who comes to our country and our city to contribute, to work and to contribute to society in a positive way, but they have two concerns. The first concern is over numbers, the impact on integration and the impact and strain on public services. The second is so-called benefit tourism, no matter how small or large the numbers. If we can address these very real concerns over these two issues – as my colleague, Mr[nbsp ]Bennion, said earlier on – then maybe there might be more support for the principle of freedom of movement for workers."@en1
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