The Defence Secretary also says migrants will keep on trying to cross the Mediterranean if they think they’re going to be settled.
It’s front page story exactly a week ago misrepresented an Office of Budget Responsibility report. (P.S: The OBR isn’t doing too well itself either.)
The public will never accept that the number of entrants cannot be controlled.
Plus: Bennett’s brain fade. Why I will not put my name in for Kensington. No to Sol Campbell. Why there are no gay people in Alabama. And: arise, Lord Montgomerie!
The key to controlling, and achieving a balanced immigration policy, is to repeal the Human Rights Act and remain within the EAA.
Why have our leaders not echoed her condemnation of it?
I’ve seen first hand the contribution that this generation of young Poles is making to Britain – just as an earlier one did during the Battle of Britain.
While the rest of the world is competing to attract the world’s brightest brains, it would seem that May wants us to deport the hardy souls we’re unable to deter.
Osborne simply has no political room to do anything very much. The big decisions will come after the election – whoever is in office.
His proposals in his own words.
Yes, there is a plan for welfare restrictions. But no, there is nothing much on border control. Expectations have been raised that have thus not been met.
The UK is making the next generation of business success stories feel unwelcome here. It will cost us.
The Chairman of Migration Match responds to the article a week ago on this site by Mark Field MP.
And only two in five of these respondents plumped for an end to EU free movement or exit.
They are divorced from reality, almost contemptuous of public opinion and, sadly, irresponsible.