The European Commission has threatened to take legal action against Britain if ministers do not water down rules limiting foreignersââ¬â¢ ability to claim benefits.
Ministers fear the move could leave taxpayers handing out as much as ã2.5ââ¬â° billion to EU nationals, including out-of-work ââ¬Åbenefit touristsââ¬Â, a new cost that could wreck Coalition plans for welfare reform.
The commissionââ¬â¢s threat, on the eve of the Conservative Party conference, has raised the political temperature on Europe still further.
In an outspoken attack today, Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, says the commissionââ¬â¢s move is part of a ââ¬Åwider movementââ¬Â by the ââ¬Åunelected and unaccountableââ¬Â European authorities to extend their power over the UK.
ââ¬ÅThis kind of land grab from the EU has the potential to cause mayhem to nation states, and we will fight it,ââ¬Â he writes in The Daily Telegraph.
The commission is objecting to Britainââ¬â¢s rules on welfare, claiming they discriminate unfairly against foreigners. To claim benefits in Britain, EU nationals must pass a ââ¬Åright to resideââ¬Â test. The commission says the test is too tough, and wants Britain to apply more generous EU-wide rules.
The commission said it had given Britain two months to bring its rules into line with the weaker EU standard. ââ¬ÅOtherwise, the commission may decide to refer the UK to the EUââ¬â¢s Court of Justice.ââ¬Â
Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...o-sue-Britain-to-let-in-benefit-tourists.html
Ministers fear the move could leave taxpayers handing out as much as ã2.5ââ¬â° billion to EU nationals, including out-of-work ââ¬Åbenefit touristsââ¬Â, a new cost that could wreck Coalition plans for welfare reform.
The commissionââ¬â¢s threat, on the eve of the Conservative Party conference, has raised the political temperature on Europe still further.
In an outspoken attack today, Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, says the commissionââ¬â¢s move is part of a ââ¬Åwider movementââ¬Â by the ââ¬Åunelected and unaccountableââ¬Â European authorities to extend their power over the UK.
ââ¬ÅThis kind of land grab from the EU has the potential to cause mayhem to nation states, and we will fight it,ââ¬Â he writes in The Daily Telegraph.
The commission is objecting to Britainââ¬â¢s rules on welfare, claiming they discriminate unfairly against foreigners. To claim benefits in Britain, EU nationals must pass a ââ¬Åright to resideââ¬Â test. The commission says the test is too tough, and wants Britain to apply more generous EU-wide rules.
The commission said it had given Britain two months to bring its rules into line with the weaker EU standard. ââ¬ÅOtherwise, the commission may decide to refer the UK to the EUââ¬â¢s Court of Justice.ââ¬Â
Full article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...o-sue-Britain-to-let-in-benefit-tourists.html