Gove in the race for leadership with Brexit promise

"I will put an end to free movement", it is the first point of the program Michael Gove, the British Justice Minister and candidate for the Tory leadership. "I will introduce a point system to the Australian and I will make the numbers" of immigrants.
Gove, in the presentation speech, commended the prime minister resigning David Cameron and the chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne that the UK economy "is based on solid foundations."
Among the recipes indicated by Gove for the program of his possible government, the implementation of draconian system of Australian model points to reduce immigration, but also a more social economic policy to offset "the impact of globalization" and inequalities it produces.
While the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker reiterated "On the so-called Brexit, we want to be clear, there will be no negotiations before the notification and invite the British authorities to make clear their intentions. We have no time to lose, we can not add uncertainty to uncertainty. We would like to know where we are heading, "the 48 year old native Edinburgh, the output can be realized only after long negotiations, not by 2016 then.
Gove has also guaranteed that, if you become Prime Minister, in the UK there will be no general election until 2020. It was also made a commitment to allocate an additional 100 pounds per week for the National Health Service (NHS).