2016


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Immigration and UK membership of the European Single Market

Mass immigration for the foreseeable future will be inevitable if Britain remains a member of the Single…

30 December, 2016 - News
Prospects for Scotland’s population not much affected by Brexit
20 December, 2016 - News
Migration Watch UK press release: Divergent immigration rules different parts of the UK would be a recipe for chaos
16 December, 2016 - News
Scotland’s need for skilled migrant workers
15 December, 2016 - News
National Institute for Economic and Social Research fails to convince with assertion that reducing migration would lead to slower growth
8 December, 2016 - News
Migration Watch press comment on net migration statistics
1 December, 2016 - News
Lord Green writes in Conservative Home: Brexit and Immigration – time for some clarity on aims
30 November, 2016 - News
Brexit Negotiation: Publication of UK Objectives
30 November, 2016 - News
There are lessons to be learned from the UK’s unsuccessful ‘renegotiation’
24 October, 2016 - News
Brexit should be seen as a chance to improve productivity and raise wages for agricultural workers
18 October, 2016 - News
Impact on Scotland’s economy of reducing migration into lower-skilled work
21 September, 2016 - News
Sensible controls on EU free movement could well be a fiscal benefit for the UK
5 September, 2016 - News
Update on the Fiscal Impact of Immigration
30 August, 2016 - News
Social Market Foundation report based on highly questionable assumptions
29 July, 2016 - News
UK population rises by more than 500,000 in a year to reach 65.1 million
23 June, 2016 - News

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