
Immigration must work for people on low and middle incomes
Simply telling people that high migration is inevitable and that they shouldn’t worry is not the way to gain public trust.

Simply telling people that high migration is inevitable and that they shouldn’t worry is not the way to gain public trust.

Immigration means different things to different people. The left should recognise that.

The Riveria International Centre, where the UKIP conference is currently being held, was partly funded by a European Grant of £3m.

A Tory MP at the centre of £100,000 benefit fraud allegations has previously accused Eastern Europeans of coming to Britain from Eastern Europe in order to claim benefits.

A looming EU-US trade deal is profoundly undemocratic.

The British people should be thankful that at least there is an institution standing up for the basic right of citizens to breathe clean air.

The Liberal Democrats have been the only party not to get dragged into silly debates about immigration numbers.

All migrants coming to the UK from the European Union will have to show that they are earning at least £149 a week for three months before they have access to benefits.

Tories in Europe are hampering attempts to tackle FGM.

By becoming a protest party on Europe, Conservatives have abandoned influence in the key foreign policy crises which will determine war and peace on our borders.