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courtesy of the mail, time will tell whether it is more lip service or if there is a desire.
A new generation will be condemned to a life on benefits without tougher measures to stem the flow of migrant workers, Iain Duncan Smith is to warn today.
The Work and Pensions Secretary will lift the lid on simmering Cabinet tensions over immigration, telling David Cameron that expensive back-to-work schemes will fail without strict controls on incomers.
He will also urge British businesses to give young people coming off welfare and back into employment a fair chance, and 'not just fall back on labour from abroad'.
The former Tory leader's warning comes as figures reveal that Britain's population increased by nearly half a million last year, driven by high levels of immigration and rising birth rates.
In a speech today, he will highlight statistics suggesting that more than half of new jobs in the past year have been taken by foreigners
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