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« on: 23 July 2011, 09:44 PM »

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Immigration in to the UK should be frozen altogether, one of Ed Miliband’s most trusted advisers said today.

Lord Glasman, the leading policy adviser to the Labour leader, said the country should “draw the line” on immigration and even renegotiate EU rules that allow free movement for migrant workers.

He told The Daily Telegraph that Britain is “not an outpost of the UN” and the needs of the British people must be put first.

The comments are the most drastic yet for any of the major political parties and would effectively end immigration in to the UK.

However, the Labour party was last night quick to distance itself from the suggestions, insisting Lord Glasman’s views were “his own”.

Immigration has been thrust back on to the political agenda by both Labour and the Conservatives.

David Cameron, the Prime Minister, has pledged to reduce net migration flows to the “tens of thousands” and his Government has imposed an annual cap on non-EU workers.

In a speech earlier this month Iain Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, said mass immigration poses the biggest threat to the Coalition's attempts to get millions of people off benefits as foreign workers take low paid jobs.

And in September, Mr Miliband said the last Labour government “made mistakes” over immigration.

The last administration oversaw one of the largest immigration flows in the country’s history and more than three million migrants were added to the population during its 13 years in power.

Lord Glasman believes the time has now come for a dramatic change where migrants would only be allowed in to the UK on a case-by-case basis and if their specific skills are needed.[/u]

In an interview with this newspaper, he said: “We've got to reinterrogate our relationship with the EU on the movement of labour.

“The EU has gone from being a sort of pig farm subsidised bloc. to

the free movement of labour and capital.”

He added: “Britain is not an outpost of the UN. We have to put the people in this country first."

Asked if that meant stopping immigration virtually completely for a period, he said: “Yes. I would add that we should be more generous and friendly in receiving those [few] who are needed. To be more generous, we have to draw the line."


Credit: TheDailyTelegraph.co.uk

I think the bolded parts could be the foundation for a good policy for Immigration. I think it's about time someone said this to be honest.

I just hope, personally, there will be some form of action.

I'm not sure but have we done something similar to this in the past? Where people from other countries were only allowed entry, if they had a specific "quality" to add to our country?

I think that's the way to go.

What do you think?
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« Reply #1 on: 23 July 2011, 10:26 PM »

Close the doors and allow only skilled workers.
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« Reply #2 on: 24 July 2011, 01:05 AM »

It's a good idea. Unskilled immigrants have taken the piss out off the benefit system. It's the only reason they come here as they know even if they don't find work they'll be looked after. Why else would they want to come here? It's shíte.
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« Reply #3 on: 24 July 2011, 09:56 AM »

Lets follow the same system as Australia - their system does seem to be the best in getting skilled labour in and keeping the riff-raff out
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« Reply #4 on: 24 July 2011, 11:21 AM »

Labour?


Don't think they'll ever be trusted on immigration
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« Reply #5 on: 24 July 2011, 12:41 PM »

Lets follow the same system as Australia - their system does seem to be the best in getting skilled labour in and keeping the riff-raff out
Quite right, Australia let tens of thousands Vietnamese through their doors, and if drug dealing and organised crime is skilled work, then Australia did right by them.
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« Reply #6 on: 24 July 2011, 02:45 PM »

This government hasn't got the nuts to do something like that.

They'll brick it as soon as that ugly bint from Amnesty International opens her trap.
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