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Now c'mon expat, you know Dave can't tell anyone his policies otherwise Tone will use them. Michael Howard used immigration limits as his manifest last year and liebour used all sorts of spin to make it backfire on him. Fast forward a year and liebour are now saying the same.
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Originally posted by hyperDAnd who says liebour doesn't cherry pick policies from the Tories and call them their own?
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Originally posted by Hart-flootPerhaps Labour are "preparing the ground" for placing restrictions on people from Romania etc coming to UK next year. Like the Germans & Dutch have done
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Originally posted by mcquiggdReid calls for migration debate
John Reid praised the contribution of Polish migrants to the UK
Home Secretary John Reid has called for a mature debate on the immigration challenges facing Britain.
Mr Reid said: "We have to get away from this daft so-called politically correct notion that anybody who wants to talk about immigration is somehow a racist."
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And who says liebour doesn't cherry pick policies from the Tories and call them their own?
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Originally posted by mcquiggdMr Reid said: "We have to get away from this daft so-called politically correct notion that anybody who wants to talk about immigration is somehow a racist."
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Hooray! John Reid will save us....
Reid calls for migration debate
John Reid praised the contribution of Polish migrants to the UK
Home Secretary John Reid has called for a mature debate on the immigration challenges facing Britain.
Mr Reid said: "We have to get away from this daft so-called politically correct notion that anybody who wants to talk about immigration is somehow a racist."
The skills migrants contributed had to be weighed against the burden placed on schools and hospitals, he told the BBC.
Mr Reid also highlighted his proposal for an independent committee to advise on the optimum level of immigration.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5250396.stm
So, now there will be a 'debate', and then the usual organisatios that solely exist because of - and in order to facilitate - mass immigration, will start the publicity campaign to make it out any limit on immigration is a racist attack on the free movement of refugees from opression. The decision will be outsourced to an independent agency, probably along the lines of a 'diversity workshop', made up of politically correct appointees. They will be reluctant to make any decision that leads them open to accusations of racism, and then Human Rights Act will finally scupper any attempts to limit imiigration that do actually take place.Tags: None
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