Don’t blame the immigrants – blame the rich
Get angry, get furious, but get angry at the right people.
Get angry, get furious, but get angry at the right people.
What’s being under reported is the extent to which it blows out the water some major claims of the anti-immigration lobby.
Pandering to anti-migrant sentiment is hurting the British economy.
The scale of the tragedy requires a much greater response than the callous and disinterested one shown by the government.
What is the difference between Romanians and the rest of us? Because there is very little evidence to suggest it’s criminality.
Migration stories continue with Yvette Cooper providing more detail on Labour’s policy and a statistical correction from the Office for National Statistics, reports Jill Rutter.
It is a significant day for migration policy, with a government announcement on access to benefits for EU nationals and an important legal judgement on asylum support.
Before we talk about social grade or class and the immigration debate, we must talk about age.
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.
The government’s focus on restricting benefits will do little to affect the scale of immigration.