Thursday 9 July 2009

LATEST PRESS RELEASES


FACTS
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.



Migration and social housing
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...

RECENT REPORTS
  • UK's Africa jail
    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.