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Minister Liz Truss claimed that more needs to be done to address migration and said the Tory government had reduced the “pull factors” for migrants in his latest renegotiation deal. But the girl made a concise and eloquent response as to why the Tory’s efforts to stop EU migrants coming to the UK had failed.

BBC This girl stunned the Question Time panel

BBC The Question Time panel watched on as the girl made her point

She said: "I’m sorry but I can’t accept Liz’s argument that they're trying to reduce the pull factors because what is increasing the living wage to £9 in 2020 going to do? "Eastern Europeans who have a minimum wage which is already one tenth of what ours is, surely that’s going to increase net migration?"

BBC The girl discussed Brexit and the minimum wage

After making her point, the girl is then quizzed by presenter David Dimbleby who asked: “So what would you do: not touch the minimum wage or get out of the EU?” She responded by saying: "I would get out of the EU so we could have a fair points-based system so we don’t favour people from the EU over people (outside) of the EU.

BBC She added that Britain needs to impose a points based system

"We can have someone unskilled within Europe coming in without any questions, but a really talented doctor from India has to go through an intensive process. "It doesn’t make sense."