David Cameron has pledged there will be " no limit" to the number of students from India who can study in the UK and then stay o

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    David Cameron has pledged there will be " no limit" to the number of students from India who can study in the UK and then stay on to find work.
    Mr Cameron’s change of heart comes as he begins a campaign to win over voters of Indian origin. He was stung by evidence from Tory pollsters showing that being non-white is the single biggest reason why people don’t vote Tory— far outweighing income and social class—even though many Asians share Conservative values.
    He will reinforce his message with a trip to India next week billed as the biggest trade trip ever organised by Downing Street.
    In interviews with Asian television stations in the UK yesterday, Mr Cameron revealed his love of cricket and hot curries and sought to convince Asian voters that the Tories share their values of family and hard work. But he also went out of his way to encourage Indians to come to the UK—an offer that contrasts with years of Tory rhetoric about restricting immigration.
    He said: "There is no limit on the number of students who can come from India to study at British universities, no limit at all. All you need is a basic English qualification and a place at a British university. "
    " What’s more, after you’ve left a British university, if you can get a graduate-level job there is no limit to the amount of people who can stay and work, or the time that they can stay at work"
    Existing Home Office rules mean that any student who obtains a graduate-level job, defined as a post with a salary of at least £ 20, 000, can stay in the UK.
    But some Tories criticized Business Secretary Vince Cable after a previous trip to India in 2010 when he complained that restrictions on Indian immigrants were too tight.
    Mr Cameron admitted last night that he had failed to "properly communicate" the policy to Indians. He added: "Now we need to take that message out to talented young people in India and say if you want to make that choice, Britain will be incredibly welcoming. We have 40, 000 Indian students in Britain, I’m really proud of that. "
    The Prime Minister is set to make a speech on race relation in the next two months in which he will seek to overturn the view that Tories are a racist party which has lingered since the days of E-noch Powell.
    Mr Cameron is also considering whether to make an apology for the worst aspects of the British Empire. On a trip to Pakistan in 2011, he conceded that Britain was "responsible" for many of the world’s problems including the divisions over Kashmir.
    Yesterday he again referred to that "history" but declined to intervene in talks between India and Pakistan. Others are encouraging him to visit Srebrenica, where 8, 000 Bosnian Muslims were slaughtered in 1995, to help the Tories connect with Muslims in the UK.
Questions 71 to 75
Complete the summary below with information from the passage, using no more than three words for each blank.
    After finding that【E1】______is the major obstacle to a Conservative victory in the vote, David Cameron announced that the restrictions on Indians to study or even stay in the UK would be changed. Before the pledge, David Cameron was seen to be implementing the policy of restricting 【E2】______. He said Indians with a【E3】______could stay and work in the UK without time limit. In the next two months Cameron will work on to change people’s impression of the Conservative as【E4】______. Based on his concession that Britain played a role in the divisions over Kashmir, he was encouraged to visit Srebrenica to build the connection between the Tories and【E5】______.
【E1】

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答案being non—white

解析 (文章开头指出David Cameron许诺不限制从印度到英国求学和之后留下工作的学生人数,接下来第二段指出David Cameron之所以改变态度是因为托利党的民意调查显示be—ing non-white是人们不投票给托利党的最主要原因。)
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