Migration Watch misrepresents watchdog’s report to stoke asylum-seeker fears
The report said the opposite of what they claimed.
The report said the opposite of what they claimed.
‘Think-tank’ advises MPs not to amend Article 50 bill
Lord Green of Deddington has some novel solutions to the Calais crisis
But UK-born people are more likely to claim jobseekers’ allowance
What’s important to Migration Watch and the Express is not a baby boom as such, but a ‘foreign baby boom’.
A quarter of eastern Europeans pay just £1 a week net in income tax despite being in work, claimed the Telegraph. The paper has now admittted that that claim was wrong.
Migration Watch have come round to the Eurosceptic Blue Labour position they rejected three years ago.
‘Immigrants cost Britain £3,000 a year each’, booms today’s Daily Telegraph. They are completely and utterly wrong.
The financial stressed put on the welfare state by Britain’s ageing population could be assuaged by higher levels of immigration.
Amidst concerns about migrants’ social housing allocations, statistics offer the public little reassurance – we need a new, transparent and inclusive approach.