Work permits – employers crying wolf? | Migration Watch UK

Statistics just published by the Home Office show that, in the first three months in which the cap on economic migration has been operating, less than half of the work permits available have been taken up by employers. 4,200 were available for the first month to cope with a possible rush and 1,500 are to be allocated […]

Forthcoming Speech from Iain Duncan Smith | Migration Watch UK

In response to a speech due to be made by Iain Duncan Smith this afternoon in which he stresses the need for tighter immigration controls as part of his efforts to get people back into work, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK comments: “Iain Duncan Smith is absolutely right. In the last ten years […]

Latest UK Population Estimates | Migration Watch UK

In response to today’s figuresreleased by the Office for National Statistics which show the highest annual growth rate of the UK population since 1962, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK, comments: “These are astonishing figures. They are further evidence that the government must take urgent steps to get a grip of immigration which is […]

A Guide to Recent Research on the Economic Impact of Immigration on the UK | Migration Watch UK

Migration Watch UK today published a summary guide (Briefing Paper No 1.29) to the latest research. It covers:    Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per head   Employment   Wages   Budgetary impact And includes useful quotes (and urls) from:    House of Lords   Migration Advisory Committee (MAC)   National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR)   Office for National Statistics (ONS)   Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) […]

60th Anniversary of the Refugee Convention | Migration Watch UK

The following comment can be attributed to Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK. “The situation has changed beyond recognition since the Refugee Convention was signed 60 years ago. There is now widespread abuse. Over half of all applicants in the UK only claim when detected. Nearly two thirds (60%) of all cases decided in the last […]

Tighten Rules on Foreign Marriage Partners Says Think Tank | Migration Watch UK

A call for tightening the rules on marriages to foreign partners has come from think-tank Migrationwatch (See Briefing Paper No. 10.25). It comes in the wake of a Home Affairs Committee report which reported on forced marriages among some sections of the ethnic communities; the changes are needed to ensure that young people are not put […]

Immigration Close to Record Levels | Migration Watch UK

Non UK born workers increase by 1.7 million in ten years Today’s new figures Net migration in the year to last September was the highest for 5 years at 242,000, up 96,000 on the previous year. This is close to the record level of 260,000 set in the year to June 2005. British emigration was […]

Thousands of illegal immigrants are granted settlement every year | Migration Watch UK

Figures just released in a Parliamentary answer[1] show that, under a concession introduced by Labour in 2003, nearly 9,000 illegal immigrants have been granted permanent residence in Britain with full access to the Welfare State. Another 22,600 attained permanent residence after 10 years legal residence in Britain. The figures show that the numbers granted residence […]