• Lays the groundwork for a radical immigration Bill, expected this autumn, to stop immigrants with no right to free public services entering Britain and claiming state support. “Our system is being abused in terms of housing, in terms of health, in terms of legal aid. We need to crack down on every single one of those things,” he says. “We are going to stop the idea of something for nothing.” The Bill is expected to contain laws to prevent foreign-born criminals using the Human Rights Act to avoid deportation, the subject of a Sunday Telegraph campaign. “More needs to be done,” he admits;