The British Minister for Home Affairs considers it necessary that access to labour markets should not lead to "mass migration", despite the fact that many Member States have warned that they consider this free access a fundamental principle of the Union, BBC News Online reports. May argues that it is necessary to address the problems caused by free movement, and in this respect it is necessary to change the rules in the field.
Why wouldn’t the governments be allowed to impose a quota, considering that the EU migration reached a certain level, she is quoted questioning in a press statement. The Minister added that she intended to state clearly in Brussels that, in her opinion, it is necessary to "to reform the way free movement rules work”."
"First, for future accession treaties, we must be able to slow full access to each other's labour markets until we can be sure it will not lead to mass migration”,she said. "Second, looking ahead, we must seize the opportunity presented by the prime minister's plan(David Cameron) to reform the EU and address the problems caused by free movement”, the Minister added.