A selection of recent media reports

UK and Jordan agree to make deal on Abu Qatada case
David Cameron and King Abdullah want 'effective solution' after deportation of radical Islamist cleric bl
Guardian.co.uk (09-Feb-2012)
Scheme To Deport Foreign Offenders Rolled Out
An innovative op pioneered by the Met that seeks to expel dangerous foreign nationals is to be rolled out to other forc
Security Oracle (09-Feb-2012)
As English stops being the first language of most London children, is Britain ready for the great integration challenge?..
There is a lot of discussion in the media about immigration, but relatively little about integration. Leaving aside how ...
Telegraph Blogs (09-Feb-2012)
Vaz: We need new laws to stop bailing of terror suspects
New laws should be drawn up to stop judges granting bail when national security is at stake, ministers were to
London Evening Standard (09-Feb-2012)
British Council director calls for 'urgent review' of visa policy
The organisation charged with promoting British education overseas has rounded on the govern
Times Higher Education (09-Feb-2012)
Theresa May Facing Fresh UK Border Passport Claims In Sunday Papers
Home Secretary Theresa May is under renewed pressure after a slew of fresh allegation
The Huffington Post (08-Feb-2012)
Qatada: Minister to visit Jordan
A Home Office minister is to fly to Jordan to try to gain assurances that would enable radical cleric Abu Qatada to stan...
London Evening Standard (08-Feb-2012)
The BBC: the world's largest liberal echo chamber
There's an old saying \u2013 you can be a famous poisoner or a successful poisoner, but you can't be both. The same rule...
Telegraph Blogs (08-Feb-2012)
Raid nets illegal workers
Seven immigration offenders have been caught by the UK Border Agency during raids on businesses and residential addresse...
Newquay Voice (08-Feb-2012)
East Anglia: MEPs pledge to tackle foreign criminal 'loophole'
FOUR of the region's MEPs have vowed to push for the closure of a loophole which allows foreign criminal
East Anglian Daily Times (08-Feb-2012)
Hate preacher Hamza could be set free after bail ruling on fanatic Abu Qatada
) Abu Hamza and five other dangerous terror suspects could follow Abu Qatada in being
The Mail On Sunday (07-Feb-2012)
We must stand up to Euro judges
The decision by an immigration judge to grant bail to Abu Qatada, one of the world's most dangerous fanatics, is a truly...
Mail Online (07-Feb-2012)
As Mrs May was being beaten up, the Lib Dems kept very quiet
Theresa May had a strikingly rough time of things. She was trying to justify Government policy \u2013 do
Mail Online (07-Feb-2012)
Fence to deter immigrants
Work will start next month on a six-mile fence topped with razor wire on Greece's border with Turkey to deter illegal im...
The Independent (07-Feb-2012)
Britain must become a land of opportunity once more to attract the world's workers
COUNTRIES receive the immigrants they deserve. A migrant has 192 countries to
City A.M. (07-Feb-2012)
Qatada decision 'not acceptable'
It is simply not acceptable that Britain cannot deport a radical Muslim cleric who "poses a serious risk to our national...
The Oxford Times (07-Feb-2012)
Bin Laden's former right-hand man in Europe released on bail
Radical cleric Abu Qatada to be confined to his home for 22 hours a day as he fights deportation
The Independent (07-Feb-2012)
Qatada back on the streets within days
Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic preacher once described as Osama bin Laden's \u201Cright hand man in Europe\u201D, will ...
Telegraph.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada release: Home Office fury as judge frees 'Bin Laden aide'
Radical Islamist cleric will walk free from Long Lartin maximum security prison afte
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Why has Abu Qatada not stood trial in the UK?
Lawyers say the government was determined to pursue deportation, which was thought to be the easy option
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)

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News Articles for May 2010

May 2, 2010
Population and National Debt

May 2, 2010
Lib Dem Voters Strongly Opposed to an Amnesty

May 1, 2010
Now it’s the BBC that blunder over immigration statistics


Full Text of Press Release : May 2010


May 2, 2010

Population and National Debt


Latest analysis shows that, as Britain struggles to pay down its huge national debt, we will have to provide for an extra one million people solely as a result of immigration over the next five years. This is equivalent to the combined populations of Manchester, Liverpool and York.

The figures, extracted by Migrationwatch, from the latest official population projections show that, from 2010 - 2115, the population is projected to increase by 1.15 million as a consequence of immigration – the immigrants themselves and their children born in the UK after their arrival. There are expected to be 222,000 children - enough to fill 440 primary schools of 500 each.

Over a ten year period the figures are even more stark. The population increase due to immigration is projected to be nearly 2.5 million, including 656,000 children.

Commenting, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of Migrationwatch UK said, "The government is now completely broke. Where are we going to find the billions of pounds that will be needed to provide the additional homes, schools and hospitals for this extra population? The only real solution is to get immigration right down".

Notes to Editors
1. The numbers are based on the 2008 Population projections prepared by the Office for National Statistics which can be found at: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_population/NPP2008/NatPopProj2008.pdf


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May 2, 2010

Lib Dem Voters Strongly Opposed to an Amnesty


A new poll out today shows that the public are opposed to Nick Clegg’s policy of an amnesty for illegal immigrants. Among those intending to vote for the Liberal Democrats, opponents outnumber supporters by more than two to one.

The poll by YouGov, commissioned by MigrationwatchUK, did not use the term “amnesty”. Instead, it described the proposal in the terms used by the Liberal Democrats themselves. It asked whether respondents would support a proposal that migrants who have been living illegally in the UK for 10 years with a ‘clean record’ since they’ve been here should be granted full citizenship, subject to civic and language tests. 54% of the sample were opposed (37% strongly), 30% supported (6 % strongly). 11% neither supported nor opposed and 4% did not know.

However, opposition among those intending to vote Lib Dem was even stronger with 57% opposed (36% strongly), 26% supported (4% strongly). 14% neither supported nor opposed while 3% did not know.

In the last leaders’ debate, David Cameron challenged Nick Clegg to say whether his amnesty would apply to 600,000 people who could later be able to bring over a similar number of relatives.

Recent research by Migrationwatch has suggested that the size of the illegal immigrant population could be as high 1.1 million. A further Migrationwatch paper calculated that the lifetime cost to the taxpayer of an illegal immigrant granted an amnesty would come to just over £ 1/2 million if he had a wife and two children and earned on average, the minimum wage plus 50 per cent.

Commenting, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman of MigrationwatchUK, said:

“The penny has dropped with the public, and especially with Liberal Democrat supporters, that an amnesty would be hugely expensive to the taxpayer while being completely ineffective. The present crop of illegals would simply be replaced by visitors and students staying on illegally to take their places in the black economy. A severe crackdown on bent employers is the only answer.”

Notes to Editors:

1. The field work was conducted on 28 – 30 April 2010 and the sample size was 2,404 adults in Great Britain. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults aged 18.
2. The Migrationwatch paper on the size of the illegal population can be found at: http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefingPaper/document/188
3. The Migrationwatch paper on the cost of an amnesty can be found at: http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefingPaper/document/189
4. The full breakdown of the responses to this question are here.


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May 1, 2010

Now it’s the BBC that blunder over immigration statistics


On the 10 o’clock TV news on 30 April, the BBC “Reality Check” claimed that, in 2008, there was a net outflow of non EU workers of 8,000 so the real pressure on British jobs was from a net inflow of 46,000 EU workers which none of the parties had any plans to control. To do so Britain would have to leave the EU – a policy advocated only by UKIP and the BNP.

The real situation is that about 100,000 non EU workers arrived in that year (including an estimate for dependants). The available statistics do not reliably indicate how many left. The proportion of those arriving was almost double the BBCs figure. A full explanation is below.

Commenting, Sir Andrew Green, Chairman Migrationwatch UK, said :

“The BBC of all people should get their facts right on a subject as sensitive as immigration, especially when they describe their report as a “reality check”. It would have helped if they had paid more attention to immigration policy in the past.”

Notes to Editors:
1. The news clip can be found at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8655599.stm

2. The relevant ONS table is at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markeaston/migration_by_reason.xls

3. The Migration Advisory Committee report is at: http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/aboutus/workingwithus/mac/pbsanalysis-09/041209/mac-december-09?view=Binary


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