Yesterday Ed Miliband added a sixth pledge to Labour’s pledge card, when he made further commitments on housing. Today he returns to another of Labour’s pledges – immigration. In a speech in Wales, the Labour leader will challenge David Cameron to back his “clear, credible and concrete” plan for action on immigration in the first 100 days after the election – including an immigration bill in Labour’s first Queen’s Speech. Miliband will say:

“Today, I challenge the Conservative Party to match our offer, show you are serious on immigration without making false promises or playing the politics of fear.”

Here’s the 10 point plan he’ll be unveiling this morning: