Gove: Britain will be a migrant "free-for-all" if we stay in the EU
JUSTICE secretary Michael Gove has warned that EU's migration puts the NHS at risk.
Michael Gove has warned about more countries joining the EU
The politician has voiced his concern that the five potential new EU member countries poses a "direct and serious threat" to public services, living standards and harmony.
The Brexit campaigner has said that the NHS faces "unquantifiable strain" if Britain remains in the EU.
Following Obama's claims that Brexit would have a detrimental impact on Britain's trade deals, the Out campaign is keen to fight back.
Brexit campaigners Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson reacted with fury at the President's claims.
Theresa May has questioned whether the UK should support EU expansion
The Brexit campaigner has said that the NHS faces "unquantifiable strain" if Britain remains in the EU
Other setbacks include justice minister, Dominic Raab, saying that Britons could need a visa to visit Europe after Brexit, a chief medical officer claiming that Britain would be a much unhealthier place if we left the EU, Hilary Clinton has also urged Britain to remain in the EU.
Theresa May, who wants Britain to stay said: "Yes, free movement makes it harder to control immigration but it doesn't make it impossible to control immigration."
Migrants from Albania wait to register in Germany
However, Mrs May has questioned whether Britain should support future EU expansion - Albania and Turkey are among the countries that could join.
The Home Secretary will say in a speech today: "Do we really think now is the time to contemplate a land border between the EU and countries like Iran, Iraq and Syria?"
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The EU referendum is set for June
Mr Gove has criticised the EU's "free-for-all" invitation to Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Albania and Turkey to join the EU.
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