Sunday, 3 July 2011


A selection of recent media reports

Cameron needs to control immigration if we are to end the great failure of the Labour years, when 90 per cent of all new jobs went to foreign-bor
Telegraph.co.uk (02-Jul-2011)

Saturday, July 02, 2011 Leicester Mercury Follow The city council has spent £1.4 million over the past fiv
This is Leicestershire (02-Jul-2011)

Tweet Mohammed Kassim Al-Byati, 46, has been allowed to work in the UK despite being involved in treating prisoners who were b
MSN News UK (02-Jul-2011)

THE needs of modern food production, tourism and caring for the environment can be difficult to balance. Bru
Nebusiness.co.uk (02-Jul-2011)

The Belgian government is to introduce stricter rules for illegal immigrants and those who have their application for a residence permit rejected. The measure is meant to reduce the number of asylum seekers staying in Belgium.
Expatica.com (01-Jul-2011)

New EU president Donald Tusk makes passionate defence of EU while warning against new Eurosceptic mood
Guardian.co.uk (01-Jul-2011)

Jamal Osman - a Somali refugee who's lived in Britain for 12 years - gives his personal reply to Iain Duncan Smith's call for B
Channel 4 News (01-Jul-2011)

) British bosses today said they would rather employ immigrants than UK workers because t
The Mail On Sunday (01-Jul-2011)

Adjusted for inflation, Britain's debt is twice as high as 1976 – the year it needed an IMF bailout... LAST WEEK
Goldnews BullionVault (01-Jul-2011)

A legal expert has warned controlling the flow of immigration is not as simple as the Government might have us believe.
Sky News (01-Jul-2011)

The government would prefer to blame unemployment on immigration than on their economic pol
New Statesman (01-Jul-2011)

Before everyone gets too excited, Iain Duncan Smith is not saying in his speech today that immig
The Spectator (01-Jul-2011)

) A new generation will be condemned to a life on benefits without tough
The Mail On Sunday (01-Jul-2011)

To regain power, Labour needs to engage with people's fears over immigration and seize the politics of identity from the right
G2 - Guardian.co.uk (01-Jul-2011)

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BBC - Today (01-Jul-2011)

The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith is urging businesses to take on young unemployed Briti
BBC News; Isle of Man (01-Jul-2011)

UK businesses should recruit more unemployed young Britons rather than relying on labour from abroad, the work and p
BBC News UK (01-Jul-2011)

ROGER Daltrey says cheap immigrant workers have left Brits “screwed.”
Daily Star (01-Jul-2011)

Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith has issued a plea to business to recruit jobless British youths rather than taking
London Evening Standard (01-Jul-2011)

IAIN Duncan Smith will today lay bare the growing Coalition rift over immigration by launching an outspoke
Express.co.uk (01-Jul-2011)