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Migrationwatch Comment On Today’s Immigration Statistics
The ONS press release headlinesrecord emigration without mentioning record immigration. In fact, their figures also show record foreign immigration of over half a million in 2006 with less than one fifth coming from the new Eastern European members of the EU. British emigration is also a record at 126,000, having doubled
Visa ‘outsourcing’ Likely To Fuel Big Increase In Illegal Immigration Warns Think-tank
A Government decision to ‘outsource’ applications for visas by foreigners coming to Britain is likely to lead to an increase in illegal immigration, while the government’s capacity to remove them is close to zero, think-tank Migrationwatch warned today. Entry Clearance Officers (ECOs) at British Embassies and Consulates around the world are responsible
Huge Majority Believe Immigration Puts Too Much Pressure On Public Services.
85% of the population think immigration is putting too much pressure on public services says a new pollout today. According to a YouGov poll for Migrationwatch, 85% agreed with this statement, 58% strongly. Only 10% disagreed, 2% strongly. The highest numbers of those strongly agreeing came from the East of England (63%), the
Hold Back The Immigrant Flood
By Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, in The Sunday Times, 4 November, 2007 Just occasionally a series of events crystallises public opinion and transforms the political landscape. That is what has happened with immigration in the past fortnight. Three events stand out. The crucial wake-up call was publication of the
Right Not To Remain Silent
The Sunday Times leading article of 28 October, recognises that “It is not easy writing about immigration without being accused by the left of racism or by the right of complacency.” It stresses that “polls show that people are deeply concerned about its impact and frustrated that a policy fundamentally changing
The Rising Wave That We Were Too Afraid To Discuss
Commentary by Sir Andrew Green, Chairman, Migration Watch UK, in The Daily Telegraph on 24 October, 2007 These population projections mark a turning point in the national dialogue. The public have at last become aware of the enormous impact of present levels of immigration on the future of our society. Official figures now indicate