Home truths THE PERIL OF OPEN BORDERS Minaret vote is Switzerland's towering inferno Lord Pearson plays the Islam card to win leadership of Ukip What a disgrace Labour's 3million migrants New UKIP leader 'not much of a politician' Baroness Scotland's housekeeper charged Switzerland to vote on plan to ban minarets Profile: UKIP leader Lord PearsonA selection of recent media reports
WE are in a deep recession. Public services struggle to manage. A generation of young people is desperate for jobs. Yet Labour STILL won't get a grip on immigration.
Online Sun (28-Nov-2009)
PORTUGUESE teenager Gerson Garcia was already on the run from sex attack charges in his own country when he entered...
Daily Express (28-Nov-2009)
As referendum looms, supporters of ban accused of racism and...
The Independent (28-Nov-2009)
Millionaire campaigner against immigration sees off four rivals to head...
The Independent (28-Nov-2009)
Compare and contrast (1): Britain's most senior law officer, Baroness Scotland, is fined £5,000 and allowed to keep her £113,000-a-year job after employing an illegal immigrant as her...
Daily Mail (27-Nov-2009)
THREE million immigrants have come to Britain during 12 years of Labour rule, shock figures revealed yesterday.
The Sun (27-Nov-2009)
The UKIP's new leader, Lord Pearson, admits to Krishnan Guru-Murthy that he was wrong to claim UK Muslims breed 10 times faster than other people. Former City insurance broker Lord Pearson of Rannoch will succeed Nigel Farage, who has led the party for the last three...
Channel 4 News (27-Nov-2009)
The former housekeeper of Attorney General Baroness Scotland has been charged by the Crown Prosecution Service with a string of immigration...
Yahoo Uk And Ireland News (27-Nov-2009)
BBC News, Geneva On Sunday Swiss voters will have their say on a controversial proposal to impose a constitutional ban on the building of minarets. The proposal is backed by conservative Christian groups and by the biggest party in Switzerland's parliament, the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP), which..
BBC News (27-Nov-2009)
It is often argued that frontline politics needs more colour, that dull careerists are robbing it of any interest for most...
BBC News Political Edition (27-Nov-2009)
Saturday, 28 November 2009
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