Labour Still Doesn’t Grasp Public Anger At Immigration

By Sir Andrew Green

Yvette Cooper’s speech on immigration yesterday illustrates the huge gap between the public and politicians. The shadow home secretary’s remarks amounted to an elegant camouflage for Labour’s absence of policy on the key issues. The central issue is not whether immigration is good or bad, but what is a desirable scale — given that 77 per cent of the public want it reduced, 50 per cent “by a lot”.

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11th April 2014 - Current Affairs, Policy

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