A selection of recent media reports

Did immigration transform Britain by accident?
Why did immigration to Britain increase so rapidly in recent years? David Goodhart, editor of Prospect magazine, conside...
BBC News Berkshire (08-Feb-2010)
AUSTRALIA TIGHTENS MIGRATION RULES
Australia has tightened its migration rules in favour of English speakers and professionals, saying the country has been...
Daily Express (08-Feb-2010)
Give us some policies!
DAVID CAMERON has told his top team that they need to get their act together but the only person who really needs a tick...
Online Sun (08-Feb-2010)
Controversial French MP praises 'courage' of migrants illegally headed for Britain
The French MP for Calais has praised the 'courage' of migrants who trek thousands of miles across Europe to sneak illega...
Daily Mail (08-Feb-2010)
Today on SunTalk
Motoring Editor Ken Gibson has the latest details as Toyota plan to recall the latest model of its flagship Prius cars b...
Online Sun (08-Feb-2010)
Number of Asylum Children Rises
The number of children seeking asylum on there own in the West Midlands has dramatically risen. In 2002 there were just...
Sunrise Radio (08-Feb-2010)
READING TOWN SPEAKS 150 LANGUAGES
CHILDREN in one English town, Reading, speak more than 150 different...
Daily Express (08-Feb-2010)
LABOUR S RECKLESS STUDENT VISA SYSTEM
BRITAIN S student visa system has been denounced as rife with cheating and deception by a teacher who has experienced ...
UK Express (08-Feb-2010)
Fake visas at Leeds Bradford International airport
Seven illegal immigrants flew into Leeds in an attempt to get into the UK "by the back door".
Yorkshire Evening Post (08-Feb-2010)
Norway received 500,000 immigrants in 10 years
Immigration to Norway is record high.
The Norway Post (08-Feb-2010)
Australia rejects 20,000 immigration applications
Australia has rejected 20,000 immigration applications as part of a package of reforms designed to address skills shorta...
FT.com - World (08-Feb-2010)
IMMIGRANTS HANDED 1.3M JOBS IN BRITAIN
MORE than 1.3 million immigrants have been given the right to work and claim benefits in Britain since Gordon Brown prom...
Daily Express (08-Feb-2010)
BROWN IS BETRAYING THE BRITISH WORKING CLASS
GORDON Brown promised the electorate British jobs for British workers . But if he is casting around for a slogan that t...
Daily Express (08-Feb-2010)
Australia shifts immigration seeking higher skills
CANBERRA, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Australia will dump 20,000 low-skilled migrant applications to re-focus its immigration inta...
Silobreaker (08-Feb-2010)
Child asylum seeker numbers rise in West Midlands
BBC Inside Out, West Midlands The number of children arriving alone in the West Midlands seeking asylum has risen by al...
BBC News (08-Feb-2010)
Schools struggle in town where 150 languages are spoken
Schools in just one town are having to cope with pupils who speak 150 different languages, a survey has found. They ran...
Daily Mail (08-Feb-2010)
Riot police fight with migrants at Sangatte II
Riot police clashed with UK bound migrants yesterday during a mass eviction of a charity welcome centre in Calais. More...
Daily Mail (08-Feb-2010)
1.3m NI numbers given to foreigners despite 'British jobs for British workers' pledge
More than 1.3million National Insurance numbers were handed out to foreigners in the two years after Gordon Brown promis...
Daily Mail (08-Feb-2010)
A promise you MUST keep, Mr Johnson
Under Labour, there has been rampant abuse of the student visa system by illegal workers seeking an easy route into Brit...
The Mail On Sunday (07-Feb-2010)
David Cameron gets personal with attack on secretive Gordon Brown
David Cameron will try to turn the pressure back on Gordon Brown today with a stinging attack on his secretive, power-ho...
Times Online (07-Feb-2010)

Policy, Amnesty & Voting 11.16

Illegal Immigration From Pakistan

Summary

1 A massive increase in workers remittances to Pakistan may be a further pointer to large scale illegal immigration. There could be as many as 200,000 from that country. A comparison with remittances to the Philippines also shows a rapid increase but the number of those born in the Philippines and in employment in the UK has trebled in the same period.

Pakistan

2 Recent press reports have drawn attention to significant numbers of fraudulent students from Pakistan. An examination of workers remittances shows that they are now more than six times higher than in 2001 while, according to the Labour Force Survey, the number of Pakistani workers in Britain has risen by only 67%. This is illustrated in the following graph:

3 The information about remittances comes from the State Bank of Pakistan and is recorded in US $. Despite the 25% fall in the against the US Dollar in 2008, remittances from the UK continued to increase. (There will also be other remittances sent by informal means).

4 It may be that, as conditions worsen there, those working in Britain send more money back to Pakistan and the earthquake in October 2005 may account for a "blip" in 2006. But the main explanation for such a rapid increase can only lie in a very large number of illegal workers sending money home.

5 How many does this point to? In 2001 about 108,000 workers remitted $80m or about $750 a head. Assuming, for example, that remittances per head have doubled since then, the current flow of $520m a year would require about 350,000 workers to send home $1500 each year. However, only 180,000 Pakistani born workers appear in the official Labour Force Survey so the remaining 170,000 workers needed to reach this level of remittances are likely to be working illegally. But illegal workers are likely to be paid less than those here legally, so there could well be, on this very rough calculation, as many as 200,000 Pakistanis working illegally in Britain.

6 Not all will have come as students. As there are still no checks on departure, a proportion of those coming as visitors might well stay on after their visas expire. In the five years 2004-8 over half a million visas were issued in Pakistan, including nearly 60,000 student visas[1]. Others could have arrived on the back of a truck.

The Philippines

7 As a cross check we examined the picture for the Philippines. It appears to be different. Remittances from the UK to the Philippines in 2008 were nearly six times those in 2001 but the number of Filipino born in the work force trebled over the same period. These figures imply that each working age Filipino was sending $3,700 home in 2001 and $7,250 in 2008 or roughly twice as much (as we assumed for those born in Pakistan). This is illustrated in the following graph:

Conclusion

8 The only plausible explanation for such a rapid increase in remittances from Pakistan is a sharp rise in the number of illegal immigrants sending money home. This paper only attempts a ball park figure but it points to a matter of considerable concern.

19 June, 2009

Notes

  1. Hansard 29 April 2009 Col 1352W and 6 May 2009 Col 281W