Entitlement cards now urgent priority | Migration Watch UK
The chaos in the asylum and immigration system and the potential for widespread misuse of public services makes the introduction of entitlement cards an urgent priority. That is the view of independent think-tank MigrationwatchUK in their submission to the Government’s consultation exercise on entitlement cards. (Click here for the full text of the submission). ‘Astounding as […]
Free movement of East European labour has ‘potentially massive consequences’. | Migration Watch UK
In a response to a Foreign Office announcement on December 10 concerning the free entry of East European workers to Britain whenadditional states join the EU, MigrationwatchUK issued the following: ‘The announcement of immediate Free Movement for workers from EU candidate countries on accession is a decision with potentially massive consequences. With other major economies […]
In a response to a Foreign Office announcement on December 10 concerning the free entry of East European workers to Britain when additional states join the EU, MigrationwatchUK issued the following: | Migration Watch UK
‘The announcement of immediate Free Movement for workers from EU candidate countries on accession is a decision with potentially massive consequences. With other major economies delaying opening their labour markets, there could be a very substantial flow of East European labour into Britain. This, added to the very large inflow from the Third World, will […]
Substantial immigration predicted as Government raises number of work permits to record levels | Migration Watch UK
Migrationwatch UK, a think-tank on migration issues, published a report on September 26, 2002 on the government’s decision to raise the number of work permits issued to foreign workers to a record level of 175,000 next year compared to 30,000 per year in the early 90s. The report suggests that this could lead to a […]
MW49 : Emigration from the UK | Migration Watch UK
Summary1. Britain is a nation of emigrants, not of immigrants. Since the middle ages our people have spread to all the corners of the globe; the country’s dominant migration experience has been to send people abroad, rather than to receive them from overseas. The balance did not change until the early 1980s. Detail2. Henry VII […]