. >> stephen lloyed. -- lloyd. >> given the chancellor's recent comments stating that the uk is openr business, i should like to ask my right honorable friend the prime minister why foreign students who come here to study at english language schools for a period greater than six months and contribute an estimated £600 million a year to that vital industry must now already be able to speak english before they can obtain a visa. will the prime minister arrange for me and a delegation to meet the immigration minister to sort that out and show that our government really are open for business? >> there is a need to be a bit briefer. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. we want to make sure that this country is open for business, and we are taking steps to do that. the point about people coming here to learn english is that, if they come to learn english for less than months, that is pttbueathere are problems, as everybody knows. too many bogus colleges and too many people pretending to come and study, when really they are coming for work. i shall certainly organize a meeting betwee