Monday, 27 June 2011


A selection of recent media reports

Statement on European Council meeting
A statement by the Prime Minister David Cameron to the House of Commons following the European Council meeting in Bruss
Number10.gov.uk (27-Jun-2011)

With the Coalition in disarray, here's how Ed Miliband could put Labour back in power
There are moments when even my heart goes out to Ed Miliband as he tries to dig t
Telegraph Blogs (27-Jun-2011)

Immigration to drive UK population up to 70.4 million in 2026: Report
Increasing immigration rate will drive Britain's population above 70 million in 15 years, which is three years earlier than previously predicted. In 2009 official estimates predicted it would take 20 years to reach this landmark level,ut the latest calculation suggests it could hit 70.
Irish Sun (27-Jun-2011)

Population in the UK will hit 70m even earlier than feared thanks to 'immigrant baby boom'
Runaway migration will drive the UK population above 70million in 15 year
Mail Online (27-Jun-2011)

Third of available permits granted
Tweet A total of 2,654 applications were granted out of the 7,200 places available between May and June, the Home Office sai
MSN News UK (26-Jun-2011)

Labour didn't listen to the people, says current leader Ed Miliband
ED MILIBAND yesterday admitted the last Labour government lost touch with the public. The Labo
Daily Record (26-Jun-2011)

Cameron's generation hold conservative views
A new generation of 'Cameron's children' has a conservative outlook on life and on the country's future, a survey
Telegraph.co.uk (26-Jun-2011)

Jon Cruddas: How Labour lost its heart – and heartland
The East London MP and poster boy of the left says his constituents are paying a high price for his party's loss o
The Independent (26-Jun-2011)

Anti-immigrant bile – on sale now at your Asian newsagent
While Tesco eagerly adds ethnic foods to its shelves, Fleet Street recoils from emerging groups of con
Guardian.co.uk (26-Jun-2011)

Marine Le Pen: Is this the most dangerous woman in France?
Smart, astute and media savvy, Marine Le Pen has achieved poll numbers for the Front National that h
Guardian Blogs (26-Jun-2011)

Leading article: What about the workers?
The backward march of the labouring class began in Margaret Thatcher's time, if not before. In the 1960s, to be working class
The Independent (26-Jun-2011)