A selection of recent media reports

Seventeen immigration offenders arrested
Seventeen offenders have been arrested in Luton this month. In the most recent operation, officers from the L
Luton on Sunday (22-Feb-2012)
Two-thirds of London babies born to foreign parents
Two-thirds of babies born in London have at least one foreign parent, official figures show.
Telegraph.co.uk (22-Feb-2012)
80% OF BABIES BORN IN PARTS OF LONDON HAVE FOREIGN PARENTS
THE full impact of uncontrolled migration into the UK was laid bare yesterday by shock figures sho
Express.co.uk (22-Feb-2012)
Mass immigration, and how Labour tried to destroy Britishness
Throughout the tenure of the last Labour government this newspaper, and others \u2014 while praising th
The Mail On Sunday (21-Feb-2012)
UK Border Agency to be split into two separate immigration agencies
UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, announced this week that the UK's immigration Border Agen
UK Immigration (21-Feb-2012)
It's time to pull up the drawbridge: ban immigration for five years and give our youth a chance
Immigration and youth unemployment go hand in hand. There are two stor
Mail Online (21-Feb-2012)
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS LET INTO BRITAIN UNCHECKED
HUNDREDS of thousands of people have been let into the UK unchecked after border controls were repeatedly rela
Express.co.uk (21-Feb-2012)
Border Agency to be split in two
As many as half-a-million people entered the UK through Kent without being checked against a list of suspected terrorist...
Kent Online (21-Feb-2012)
Britain's 'Mickey Mouse' border controls let 500,000 into the country without any checks for FIVE YEARS
Britain's shambolic Border Agency has routinely drop
Mail Online (21-Feb-2012)
Border scandal: 500,000 passengers allowed to enter Britain without checks
More than 500,000 people were allowed into Britain unchecked due to the repea
Telegraph.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)
Border Agency split over checks row
The official investigation into the relaxation of border checks last year found confusion, poor record-keeping and amb
Guardian.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)
Europe needs more migration to boost growth, says David Cameron and allies
Workers should be able to get jobs abroad within Europe more easily as migration will he
Telegraph.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)
Primary school pupils could be taught in sheds and converted shops as demand for places soars
As a result of rising birth-rates and immigration, youngsters can expect to be crammed in to makeshift buildings with th...
Mail OnLine (20-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada landlord wins press gagging order
Journalists must not name or harass a landlord who owns the property where freed radical cleric Abu Qatada is sta
Press Gazette (20-Feb-2012)
Theresa May splits UK Border Agency in bid to kill immigration row
By Ian Dunt Theresa May split the UK Border Agency in half today, in a bid to kill the controversy around
Politics.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)
500,000 passengers allowed to enter Britain on Eurostar without border checks
500,000 people were allowed to enter Britain on the Eurostar without being che
Telegraph.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)
Inquiry reveals 'systemic failures' in border controls
Major flaws in Britain's border controls were revealed today as an official probe into the secret re
London Evening Standard (20-Feb-2012)
Border check report to be published
The findings of the official investigation into the relaxation of border checks last year is to be published by Home Sec...
London Evening Standard (20-Feb-2012)
Give Britons jobs first, Grayling urges - Public Service
Gordon Brown had his 'British jobs for British workers' slogan which many dismissed and now the cur
Publicservice.co.uk (20-Feb-2012)

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News Articles for October 2009

October 21, 2009
Official Statistics Published Today Show Immigration Will Add Just Under 7 Million To The UK Population In The Next 25 Years

October 19, 2009
IMMIGRANT POPULATION HAS INCREASED BY MORE THAN TWO MILLION IN EIGHT YEARS
Immigrants have almost doubled under Labour


Full Text of Press Release : October 2009


October 21, 2009

Official Statistics Published Today Show Immigration Will Add Just Under 7 Million To The UK Population In The Next 25 Years


Sir Andrew Green, chairman of think tank MigrationwatchUK, said:

"The Government is in denial about the impact of immigration on our population growth."

"Seventy per cent of the fastest growth rate in history is due to immigration. "

"That is equivalent to the entire population of London in the next 25 years."

"The Government's own claim for the effect of their recent measures is an annual reduction of 20,000. Today's projections show that net immigration must be reduced by 180,000 a year if we are to hold the UK's population at 65 million."

"Government measures are just scratching at the surface. Really serious measures are needed, and soon."


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October 19, 2009

IMMIGRANT POPULATION HAS INCREASED BY MORE THAN TWO MILLION IN EIGHT YEARS
Immigrants have almost doubled under Labour


The number of immigrants in the UK has increased by more than two million in the last eight years, says a Government sponsored report – that is nearly 700 a day - entirely consistent with the figure predicted by think tank Migrationwatch in 2002 which at the time was vilified by critics.

The report [1], by Oxford Economics, was quietly slipped out on the website of the Department for Communities and Local Government last month with no attention drawn to it.

‘The report has confirmed that what Migrationwatch has been saying for seven years has turned out to be pretty accurate,’ said Chairman Sir Andrew Green.

‘In 2002 we published a prediction that net migration into the UK would be two million every decade and probably more. That estimate included an allowance for 60,000 illegal immigrants per year.

The Oxford economic report states ‘recent evidence indicates that the 2001 figure of 4.2 million foreign born people in the UK could have grown further by more than two million in the last eight years’.

The report, which did not include any allowance for illegal immigration, gave a more precise figure for the increase of 2.3 million. Net foreign immigration in the period 1997 – 2000 was 0.7 million bringing the total under Labour to some 3 million.

‘In 2002 we said that "continued failure to get a grip of the situation will play into the hands of the far right who seek to exploit the situation for their own ends and to whom we are totally opposed" [2], said Sir Andrew.

‘It is ironic that this is the week in which the BNP will be represented on Question Time, and is an appalling indictment of the way the present Government has handled this sensitive issue. Not only have they totally failed to be honest with the British people but have treated their legitimate concerns with ill concealed contempt. The success of the BNP can be laid firmly at their door.’

When the Migrationwatch report was published in 2002 it was viciously attacked by the left. An editorial in The Independent [3] commented that “MigrationwatchUK is a nasty little outfit, and its duplicitous research should be treated with the gravest suspicion. The group deserves to fail….”. The Guardian’s “Analysis” column spoke of "a swamp of muddled thinking" and described the estimate as a “wild guess based on flawed analysis” [4]. Others accused Migrationwatch of scaremongering.

Said Sir Andrew: ‘Labour came to power in 1997 on the basis of a manifesto which made no reference to the highest levels of immigration in our history. On the contrary it said that “Every country must have firm control over immigration and Britain is no exception” [5]. In fact they have presided over uncontrolled mass immigration which now totals nearly three million over their period of office.

‘This has almost doubled the immigrant population of the UK in 12 years,’ he said.

‘Immigration is now the main driver of our population which will increase to 70 million in the next 20-25 years and will go on increasing rapidly thereafter unless firm action is taken. It is absolutely essential that the main parties now commit themselves to a very sharp cut in immigration so as to keep the population well below 70 million. As we have been saying for seven years, failure to grip this situation leaves the field wide open to the far right.’


1. Regional Economic Performance: A Migration Perspective. Economic Paper 4, 18 September, 2009. Page 12
http://www.communities.gove.uk/publications/communities/ecoperformancemigration4
2. http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/pressRelease/01-August-2002
3. The Independent 6 August, 2002.
4. The Guardian 7 August, 2002.
5. New Labour because Britain deserves better. Page 35.


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