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Amber Rudd defends stance on immigration
The home secretary has made plans to make firms do more to employ British people.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd has defended her speech announcing plans for tighter immigration plans.
Her plans to force firms to disclose what percentage of their workforce is non-British echo former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown's "British jobs for British workers" slogan.
She tells Today presenter Nick Robinson she should not be called a racist for talking about immigration.
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