Mass immigration is harming the British company said on Tuesday the Minister of Interior of Great Britain, Theresa May, in a speech designed to alleviate concerns of some voters who fear that the government is unable to control the country's borders .
May said at the annual conference of the ruling Conservative Party, which is not in the national interest to keep immigration levels seen over the past ten years.
Net migration in Britain peaked at 330,000 people in the year to March, much above the level of 100 000 promised by Prime Minister David Cameron.
The high immigration rates have fueled support for the rival parties of conservative and are seen as a factor that can convince the British to vote for the European Union country's output in a referendum on accession is to be accomplished by the end of 2017.
"When immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it is impossible to build a cohesive society," he said, adding that mass immigration exhausts public services such as schools and hospitals, leads to lower wages and pushes some people out of work.
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