07-Jul-2009
Commenting on the Human Rights and Equality Commission report into the allocation of social housing, the Co-Chairmen of the Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration said...
COMMENT ON "BUILDING BRITAIN'S FUTURE"
29-Jun-2009
Commenting on proposals contained in “Building Britain’s Future”, the Co-Chairmen of the Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration said...
All private sector jobs created under Labour have gone to foreign workers
28-Jun-2009
New figures published today show just how few new jobs in Britain have gone to British born workers.
New official figures show 4 million more households in England by 2021
24-Jun-2009
Official figures released today show that the projected number of households in England will rise by almost 4 million ...
Unemployment hitting British born workers harder than those born overseas
17-Jun-2009
New jobs figures out today show that, in year Q1 2008 – Q1 2009, the number of UK born people in employment fell by...
Voters in EU elections cared more about immigration than NHS and crime
08-Jun-2009
A YouGov poll released today shows that more than a third of people who voted in the EU elections named immigration as one of the issues which most influenced their vote...
HUNDREDS of Nigerian prisoners could be sent home to serve out their sentences in a £3million jail paid for by Britain.
The Sun (09-Jul-2009) READ A SUMMARY OF STORIES ABOUT IMMIGRATION IN THE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA.
Thursday, 9 July 2009
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According to Government figures, immigration at current levels will add about 7 million to the population of England by 2031 � equivalent to 7 cities the size of Birmingham.
In 2009 England is expected to overtake Holland as the most crowded country in Europe.
According to Government statistics, a new home for immigrants needs to be built every six minutes.
Immigration directly added a million people to the UK's population in just five years - 2003 to 2007.
There was a net inflow of 2.3 million people to the UK between 1991 and 2006. 8% came from the new East European members of the EU.
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