mr. jabril of the interim transitional national council and i was reassured to see that those people who are forming an alternative government in benghazi wanted to be entering an transitional. they are democrats, they're not travel, and they want to see a future for the whole of libya where the people have a choice in how they are governed. i was encouraged by what i heard. >> last week, i have the privilege of meeting a group of 25 women studying english for speakers of other languages courses in lewisham. they and i share the prime minister's desire that every migrant in the u.k. should speak the language of their new home. given the prime minister's belief that the practical things can make a big difference to community cohesion, will he commit today to putting a stop to this government's short- sighted cuts two english- language courses? >> we will have to take some difficult decisions over students -- student numbers, and the priority should be to ensure that our universities can go on attracting the best and brightest from around the world. i will come on to the hon. lady's point.