Wednesday, 18 March 2009



March, 18 2009

Britons vie with immigrants for low-paid jobs
Because of rising unemployment, British-born workers are having to seek low-paid and low-status jobs that have become the preserve of immigrant workers, a report says today. 
Timesonline - (18/03)

ENGLISH NOT FIRST TONGUE OF 1-IN-7
One in seven primary school pupils do not have English as their first... 
Daily Express - (18/03)

BID TO ENHANCE ENGLISH TEACHING
The Government has said it is trying to "bring students weak in English up to speed" after it emerged that one in seven primary school pupils did not have English as their first... 
Daily Express - (18/03)

English not first tongue of 1-in-7
One in seven primary school pupils do not have English as their first language. The increased figure has prompted Tory immigration spokesman Damian Green to demand an annual limit on immigration. 
Ananova - (18/03)

A tower of Babel
) One staggering statistic exposes the astonishing speed at which Britain is ceasing to be recognisable as a nation. Figures released yesterday reveal that as many as 14 per cent of our primary school children - one in seven - speak English only as a second language, if at... 
Daily Mail - (18/03)

Jon Cruddas: Labour has misunderstood Britain. Time to start afresh | Comment is free | The Guardian
We need to rebuild a community-focused party, embrace electoral reform and pursue - dare I say - a New... 
Guardian.co.uk - (18/03)

2,000 join the queue for Britain
A LONG line of migrants queue for food from one small van yesterday as they wait to enter... 
Online Sun - (18/03)

Migrant kids in UK schools soar 25%
THE number of immigrant children in primary schools has soared by 25 per cent in five years, it was revealed last... 
Online Sun - (18/03)