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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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Originally posted by vetran View Postpossibly true but very wrong.Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Posttell me how exactly she could have achieved that with open doors migration ?
Either controlled migration is too hard (to the numbers being talked about in their manifesto), or the Tories actually want the level of migration that we currently have. Either way, they've had plenty of time to do something about non-EU migration, yet nothing's been done. With ICT's, etc, you could say that this is the Tory policy.
This isn't a dig at Brexit, it's simply looking at whether the Tories could have done something by now. They could have, yet they haven't.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View Post"Open doors migration" for non-EU immigrants is exactly what she could have done something about during her six years as Home Secretary. Especially considering the Tory promise to reduce migration to the tens of thousands.
Either controlled migration is too hard (to the numbers being talked about in their manifesto), or the Tories actually want the level of migration that we currently have. Either way, they've had plenty of time to do something about non-EU migration, yet nothing's been done. With ICT's, etc, you could say that this is the Tory policy.
This isn't a dig at Brexit, it's simply looking at whether the Tories could have done something by now. They could have, yet they haven't.
Interesting seeing the last couple of years what has happened, looks like non EU migration has come down?
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBoth Labour and the Tories are guilty of that.
Interesting seeing the last couple of years what has happened, looks like non EU migration has come down?
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhy else do Nothing about non EU migration?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
there were two choices on the ballot;
1) more of the same tulip
2) rock the CasbahComment
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Originally posted by meridian View Post"Open doors migration" for non-EU immigrants is exactly what she could have done something about during her six years as Home Secretary. Especially considering the Tory promise to reduce migration to the tens of thousands.
Either controlled migration is too hard (to the numbers being talked about in their manifesto), or the Tories actually want the level of migration that we currently have. Either way, they've had plenty of time to do something about non-EU migration, yet nothing's been done. With ICT's, etc, you could say that this is the Tory policy.
This isn't a dig at Brexit, it's simply looking at whether the Tories could have done something by now. They could have, yet they haven't.
David Cameron's close ally Oliver Letwin: Our biggest immigration mistake was not challenging Ukip enough | The IndependentLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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