The economics of large scale immigration – July 2014

Summary 1. The economic case for large scale immigration to the UK has faded quite remarkably as it has come under examination in recent years. The solid evidence suggests very little, if any, overall benefit. GDP per head 2. This is the best broad estimate of the economic impact so the report of the House […]

Immigration Act 2014 – Article 8 Echr

Public interest considerations 14 July 2014  1          There has been much concern in recent years about the number of cases in which convicted foreign criminals have been able to frustrate  decisions to remove or deport them from the United Kingdom by reliance in appeals against such decisions on Article 8 of the European Convention on […]

The Mac Report On Low Skilled Migration: Contrasting Accounts In The Press

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) yesterday released a comprehensive and thoughtful document entitled ‘Migrants in Low Skilled Work: The Growth of EU and non-EU Labour in Low-Skilled Jobs and its Impact on the UK’. The document, which stretched to almost 350 pages, examined the impacts of immigration on the UK with reference to both skilled […]

The Obr Report On Fiscal Sustainability

The OBR have now released their annual Fiscal Sustainability Report for 2014. Public Sector Net Debt (PSND) in March 2014 stood at 76.1% of GDP a figure of £1,273 billion, or £48,200 per household.   The OBR looked ahead for the next 50 years and found that the budget deficit is projected to widen in the […]

The Mac On The Obr And Public Debt

On Thursday the Office of Budget Responsibility will release their latest Fiscal Sustainability report.  The Migration Advisory Committee have looked at the OBR’s 2013 Fiscal Sustainability Report and their finding that higher net migration would lead to a reduction in debt as a percentage of GDP over a 50 year time frame.  The OBR had […]

Migration Watch UK Press Comment on the Migration Advisory Committee’s report, ‘Migrants in Low Skilled Work’ | Migration Watch UK

Migration Watch UK Press Comment on the Migration Advisory Committee’s report, ‘Migrants in Low Skilled Work’, released today. Commenting on the report Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “This is a remarkably comprehensive report. It finds that the impact of low skilled immigration on both GDP per head and productivity is “tiny”. […]

Press Comment on Mid Year Population Estimates – June 2014 | Migration Watch UK

Migration Watch UK comment on the latest population estimates The UK population grew by 400,000 between mid-2012 and mid-2013, just under half of which is the direct result of net migration. Just over half of the increase was the result of more births than deaths however other statistics show that over a quarter of births […]

Migration Watch Uk Comment On The Latest Population Estimates

The UK population grew by 400,000 between mid-2012 and mid-2013, just under half of which is the direct result of net migration. Just over half of the increase was the result of more births than deaths however other statistics show that over a quarter of births in England and Wales were to mothers born overseas. This […]

International Students: Key Issues Explained – June 2014

1. Are international students of value to Britain? Yes, provided that the majority return at the end of their studies. Students pay fees and contribute to local economies through their living expenses. They also take their expertise when they leave which benefits their home country. Once home, they are more likely to do business with […]

The Outlook for EU Migration

Summary 1. Large scale net migration is a new phenomenon, having begun in 1998. Between 1998 and 2010 around two thirds of net migration came from outside the EU. Government policy is now achieving substantial reductions in non-EU net migration. British emigration is fairly stable. However, efforts to reduce total net migration risk being undermined […]