Tag Archive: Immigration
Reform Might be About to Wipe Out the Tories
The local election results are as terrible for the Conservatives as feared and thanks to Reform they would have been lucky to have had only a 1997-style wipeout, says veteran pollster John Curtice.
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Civil Servants Take Legal Action to Stop Rwanda Flights by Arguing International Law Ties Their Hands
Civil servants are attempting to stop Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan by mounting a legal challenge to the legislation, arguing that international law is binding on them.
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The French State is Now Little More Than a Smuggling Gang
If the events of yesterday show anything it is that France doesn't want to stop the boats and the French state is now little more than a smuggling gang, says Patrick O'Flynn.
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Government is Hiding Key Data on Immigration, Says Conservative MP
Government departments and agencies are hiding key data on the economic contribution of immigrants by nationality, a Conservative MP has said.
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Why Does the Modern State Have More Compassion for Murderers Than its Own Population?
Since the 1980s, modern states have become increasingly squeamish about infringing the 'human rights' of violent criminals, even at the expense of their own populations. Why is that, asks Dr David McGrogan.
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Shock Poll Puts Reform U.K. Just Four Points Behind Tories
A shock poll put Reform U.K. just four points behind the Tories today on 15%, with the Conservatives down to 19%. It coincides with the Conservative candidate for Manchester Mayor defecting to Reform.
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In Portugal, the Voice of the People is at Last Being Heard
The recent victory by anti-immigration party Chega in Portugal was a surprise to no one paying attention to European politics. The Guardian, however, was predictably up in arms about the voice of the people being heard.
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EU Border Force Chief Admits He Doesn’t Want to Keep Migrants Out of Europe
The head of Frontex, the EU's border and coastguard agency, has said he doesn't think it is really possible or desirable to keep migrants out of Europe. Unfortunately, that's his job.
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Migrants Are So Miserable in Britain They’re Desperate to Leave – But We Won’t Let Them
A growing number of illegal migrants are finding life in Britain so miserable, they’re desperate to leave. But we won’t let them. Michael Deacon wonders why the British state doesn't have the basic decency to let them go.
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Do All Migrant Groups Contribute the Same?
Do all migrant groups contribute the same? New figures show that migrants from wealthy Western countries earn more than average, whereas migrants from poor countries in South Asia and Eastern Europe earn less.
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