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Mrs Bercow and Migrationwatch | Migration Watch UK
In a discussion programme on Sky News on 18 August, Mrs Bercow associated Migrationwatch with Mosley and Hitler. When we heard about this, we asked for a copy of the programme and obtained a transcript of precisely what she had said. After taking advice from counsel we asked our solicitors
Sir Andrew Green’s response to Ed Miliband’s reference to Immigration in his Acceptance Speech | Migration Watch UK
“Ed Milliband’s speech is welcome recognition that mass immigration permitted under Labour has created serious problems for us all. If he is to level with the British people, as he has promised, he must now come forward with real policies that will achieve a major reduction in immigration which is
MW203 : European Economic Area Rights of Residence and Removal of Citizens Between Member States | Migration Watch UK
There has been much publicity and a certain amount of unfavourable comment about measures recently taken by President Sarkozy’s government in France to deport to deport large numbers of Romas living in France back to their native countries, Romania and Bulgaria. French government spokesmen have claimed that these measures are
Quarterly Immigration Statistics – Migrationwatch comment | Migration Watch UK
The latest quarterly immigration statistics underline the urgent need for measures to bring immigration under control. The Labour government claimed to have done this; it did nothing of the sort, as today’s figures show with: Far from limiting numbers the Points Based System has actually contributed to their increase. Migrationwatch
Immigration and the latest employment statistics. Nearly 80% of new jobs have gone to immigrants. | Migration Watch UK
The thrust of the Migrationwatch press release “Immigration has damaged employment prospects for British workers” (below) is reinforced by today’s employment statistics release on 11 August – see http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/lmsuk0810.pdf. The bar chart on page 4 and table 8 show that nearly 80% of the increase in employment over the second quarter
MW198 : Deportation and Administrative Removal | Migration Watch UK
1 The subject of deportation is regulated by certain sections of the Immigration Act 1971 and administrative removal is regulated by section 10 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. Detailed provisions on both procedures are set out in paragraphs 362 – 395F of the Immigration Rules. Paragraph 362 states
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