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The government has announced stricter immigration and citizenship rules to come into place after Brexit, with Sajid Javid later telling the Guardian's editor-in-chief Katharine Viner that he was unworried by the suggestion such rules would have prevented his own father entering the UK.
The home secretary used his speech to the Conservative party conference to say people seeking British citizenship would face tougher English-language requirements, part of an immigration overhaul that will include the end of free movement from the EU.
In a broad speech set to intensify speculation about his leadership ambitions, Javid unveiled plans for a beefed-up "British values test" to replace the Life in the UK test for those looking to settle in the country.