Exposed! Labours Immigratin Policy
In the last couple of days the Telegraph has printed two articles about the economic affairs committee of the House of Lords report into the impact of mass immigration.
Put together the reports total 1500 words, it is quite amazing that in all those words they could not find room for just two more “European Union” to be fair one of the articles sort of alludes to the EU where it says:
In truth, this has never been a policy in the accepted sense. The exponential increase in immigrant numbers has never been debated in Parliament, nor has it been the product of proper ministerial process.
But take note this is the Labour governments immigration policy a point hammered home with:
The record levels of immigration since Labour came to power have had “little or no impact” on our economic wellbeing, while the Government’s assertion that immigration is essential in preventing labour shortages is “fundamentally flawed”.
And
It has happened by default because the Government lost control of our borders. This was not so much a policy, more a failure of political will and governing competence.
You bet they lost control of our borders but to whom? Does not seem an important issue as far the Telegraph is concerned, not when there is the opertunity to attack New Labour for its failings.
Britian was one of only three countries to open their borders to workers from the Eastern European EU member states (these are: Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary) any one from these countries has the right to live and work in Sweden, the UK and Ireland.
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