We have not been able to 'really deliver' immigration cuts because of the Lib Dems, claims Cameron

PM said a Tory majority was needed to overhaul Brussels migration rules Mr Cameron has vowed to make immigration centrepiece of EU renegotiation He claimed migrant benefits already cut but admitted further reform 'tough'

By Tom McTague, Deputy Political Editor for MailOnline

Published: 06:02 EST, 5 November 2014 | Updated: 06:02 EST, 5 November 2014

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The Liberal Democrats have stopped the Government from really delivering on immigration reform, David Cameron claimed today.

The Prime Minister said he needed a Tory majority after the next election because he had not been able to go ahead with all the things we wanted to do.

Mr Camerons remarks come after he pledged to make reform of European freedom of movement rules the centrepiece of his Brussels renegotiation if he wins the next election.

David Cameron (centre) with the Tory candidate for Rochester and Strood Kelly Tolhurst (left) were shown around the Crossrail site in Chatham, Kent, by site manager Michael O'Neil yesterday

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We have not been able to 'really deliver' immigration cuts because of the Lib Dems, claims Cameron

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