A selection of recent media reports

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The Telegraph (11-Feb-2012)
Labour cuts blamed for crowded classrooms following influx of pupils after baby-boom
Primary school children are stuck in crowded classrooms because Lab
Mail Online (11-Feb-2012)
Letter: on Labour's immigration policy - Give facts, not anecdotes
Your correspondent Peterborough Trades Union head honcho Ron Graves, in extolling t
Peterborough Today (10-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada, Bin Laden's 'Right-Hand Man', To Be Released On Bail 'In Days'
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada will be released on bail within days, an immigration jud
The Huffington Post (10-Feb-2012)
Kick out Qatada NOW demand MPs:Tories urge Cameron to deport hate preacher
) Tory MPs last night called for Abu Qatada to be deported without delay amid fears that th
The Mail On Sunday (09-Feb-2012)
PM talks to king about preacher
The Prime Minister told King Abdullah of the "frustrating and difficult" position Britain was in over its efforts to dep...
Guardian.co.uk (09-Feb-2012)
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 - you can be a famous poisoner or a successful poisoner, but you can't be both. The same rule cou
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)

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News Articles for September 2008

September 2, 2008
A seperate scottish immigration system would be "futile"


Full Text of Press Release : September 2008


September 2, 2008

A seperate scottish immigration system would be "futile"


Claims that Scotland ‘needs’ large scale immigration because of its declining and ageing population have been strongly refuted in a paper out today from think tank Migrationwatch.

Scotland’s population is not declining as is frequently claimed so substantial immigration is not required to boost the population - neither will it provide an answer to a future pensions problem caused by an aging population, nor provide a major boost to Scotland’s economic performance, says the report.

‘The arguments put forward by those who plead that Scotland is a “special case” have been systematically demolished by all serious studies,’ said Sir Andrew Green, Migrationwatch chairman.

He said that the economic claims for large scale immigration have most recently been rejected by the Economic Affairs Committee of the House of Lords after a major investigation; similar considerations apply to Scotland.

Claims that immigrants were needed to pay future pensions were also dismissed as immigrants also grow older and need pensions themselves.  The only viable way to tackle this problem is for people who now tend to live longer to work longer.

‘In any case, a separate immigration system for Scotland is completely impractical,’ said Sir Andrew. ‘Without full border controls it would be unenforceable.  The net result would be a “back door” to England with little or no benefit to Scotland.  In a word, it would be futile.’


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