Tag Archive: Immigration

Starmer Eyes Albania Migrant Plan as Alternative to Rwanda Scheme

Despite rejecting the Tories’ Rwanda migrant scheme, Keir Starmer is now eyeing Italy's plan to process migrants in Albania as a solution to the UK's small boat crisis.

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Government Refuses to Publish Data on Crime and Welfare By Immigration Status or Nationality

The Government is refusing to publish data on crime and welfare claims by immigration status or nationality, making it impossible to ascertain the impact of immigration on society and the economy, says Matt Goodwin.

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Who Won the Debate?

Who won the debate? The Guardian says Harris, naturally. But Prof James Alexander isn't so sure. Was it Trump, or both, or neither, or even Nick Clegg? How do you win a debate like that anyway?

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The EU Will Turn a Blind Eye to Ireland’s Corporation Tax Wheeze as Long as it Keeps Taking the Migrants

The EU will keep turning a blind eye to Ireland's lucrative Corporation Tax wheeze as long as it keeps taking in the migrants and refugees, says Mike Wells.

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Tommy Robinson Calls Himself a “Centrist”. Should We Believe Him?

Anti-immigration campaigner Tommy Robinson is labelled "far-Right" by the media, but he calls himself a "centrist". Should we believe him, asks Professor James Alexander.

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Pending Electoral Disaster Prompts German Government to Actually Try to Stop Illegal Immigration

Pending electoral disaster amid a surge in support for anti-immigration parties like AfD has led the German Government to actually try to stop illegal immigration for a change, says Eugyppius.

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Cost of Furnishing Asylum Seekers’ Flats “With Satellite TV” Too “Sensitive” to be Released, Says Watchdog

The cost of furnishing flats for asylum seekers "with satellite TV" cannot be released under Freedom of Information laws because the issue is too "sensitive" and could put them at risk, a watchdog has ruled.

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Germany Could Adopt Rwanda Plan Paid for by U.K.

Germany is considering deporting migrants to Rwanda, where it could use asylum facilities paid for by the U.K., after Keir Starmer scrapped the scheme on which the U.K. has already spent at least £318 million.

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France and U.K. Need “Showdown” Over Channel Crossings Because of Britain’s Lax Labour Laws, Calais Mayor Demands

France and Britain need a "showdown" over Channel migrants because of Britain's lax approach to black market work, the mayor of Calais has said, after at least 12 migrants died on Tuesday when their crammed dinghy sank.

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Robert Jenrick Wins Round One as Priti Patel Eliminated

Robert Jenrick has found himself in an early pole position in the Tory leadership race as he topped the first round ballot – as Priti Patel became the first to be knocked out.

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