A selection of recent media reports
Ed Miliband admits Labour's mistakes on entry rules Ed Miliband will today admit that the previous Labour government made serious mistakes on immigration, as h The Independent (22-Jun-2012)
Ed Miliband: tighten law so British don't lose out to foreign staff Ed Miliband has said wants to tighten British laws so that foreign workers cannot be favoured by e Telegraph.co.uk (22-Jun-2012)
Cabinet split as Warsi attacks 'racist' curbs on immigration Tory co-chairman in row with Theresa May over new restrictions on bringing in partners The Independent (22-Jun-2012)
Miliband: Labour 'got it wrong' on immigration Labour badly mishandled the issue of immigration in government, Ed Miliband is expected to say. BBC News - UK Politics (22-Jun-2012)
At last Labour admits: Talking about immigration isn't racist as Miliband says his party was wrong to brand opponents as.. Voters who raise concerns about i Mail Online (21-Jun-2012)
Immigration: back to Labour basics Restocking political capital is a tough business. A trust betrayed can often be a trust destroyed Guardian.co.uk (21-Jun-2012)
Abingdon and Witney College stripped of sponsor status An Oxfordshire college has been stripped of its highly trusted sponsor status, the Home Office has revea BBC News - England (21-Jun-2012)
Britain full to bursting: Population up 10% in 15 years...and they're the ones we know about The most overcrowded parts of Britain have seen their populat The Mail On Sunday (20-Jun-2012)
Press Releases
Response to Yvette Cooper’s Times article
21 June, 2012
In response to Yvette Cooper's article in The Times of 21 June, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migration Watch UK said:
"This is a very significant shift of policy and is music to our ears, confirming what we have been saying for ten years. But it is a bit rich coming from a party which, when in government, threw open the doors of Britain to three and a half million foreign immigrants with total contempt for public opinion. The opposition must now say whether they accept that there must be a sharp reduction in immigration and, if so, how they propose to achieve it."