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British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech on immigration to factory workers and members of the media, at JCB World Headquarters in Rocester, central England, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. Migrants from Europe will have to leave Britain if they don't get a job within six months, and must work for four years before receiving some benefits, Prime Minister David Cameron announced Friday, in a carefully balanced speech designed to defuse domestic criticism of his immigration policies while averting a showdown with the European Union. (AP Photo/Oli Scarff, Pool)
Photo by: Oli Scarff
British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers a speech on immigration to factory workers and members of the media, at JCB World Headquarters in Rocester, central England, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. Migrants from Europe will have to leave Britain if they don't get a job within six months, and must work for four years before receiving some benefits, Prime Minister David Cameron announced Friday, in a carefully balanced speech designed to defuse domestic criticism of his immigration policies while averting a showdown with the European Union. (AP Photo/Oli Scarff, Pool)

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