Shadow Policing Minister Matt Vickers remained cautious when asked about the new UK-India trade deal. Mr Vickers expressed concerns about foreign workers ''coming to this country and not contributing in national insurance''. It comes as Sir Keir Starmer and India’s Narendra Modi are set to sign off on a trade deal worth £6 billion in investment for the British economy. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
00:00In the last agreement with India, we saw preferential options given to Indian workers who came to the country who weren't contributing in national insurance.
00:09We've seen in lots of other details, well lots of other trade deals, that details have emerged afterwards of things that weren't in Britain's national interest.
00:16Whether it be Chagos, whether it be that US trade deal that's costing hundreds of jobs in my part of the world,
00:21whether it be that EU trade deal that's obviously got huge consequences for British fishermen.
00:26It's always about the detail, there's obviously concerns for workers in this country who see other workers come work alongside them,
00:32potentially doing the same job and not contributing in national insurance and what that means for the British taxpayer and whether it's in our national interest.