A selection of recent media reports

Why has Abu Qatada not stood trial in the UK?
Lawyers say the government was determined to pursue deportation, which was thought to be the easy option
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Radical cleric Qatada granted bail
A radical Muslim cleric accused of posing a grave threat to Britain's national security will be released on bail within ...
London Evening Standard (06-Feb-2012)
Greece starts building border fence with Turkey
\u2014 filed under: Greece, immigration (ATHENS) - Greece on Monday started building a fence on its border with Turkey
EUbusiness.com (06-Feb-2012)
Latvian man wanted for gunpoint rape deported after being found living in Gainsborough
A Latvian man wanted for raping a teenager at gunpoint in his home countr
This is Lincolnshire (06-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada in court seeking bail
London hearing to decide whether radical cleric should be freed after extradition to Jordan was blocked by Europe court
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
FURY AS WAR CRIMES SUSPECT IS ALLOWED TO STAY IN BRITAIN
CAMPAIGNERS have condemned a legal ruling that a war crimes suspect should stay in Britain because he has
Express.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
England 'border controls' fear
Published on 6 February 2012
Herald Scotland (06-Feb-2012)
How Britain's migrants sewed the fabric of the nation
History shows it's hard to pick out which migrants will be good for the UK. It is risky for the state to try
Guardian.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
French interior minister claims some civilisations 'superior'
France's conservative interior minister in charge of immigration policy has spark
Telegraph.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
BOMB PLOTTERS ARE MY STUDENTS, ADMITS CHOUDARY
HARDLINE Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary taught six of the nine fanatics jailed last week for plotting to bomb Londo
Daily Star (05-Feb-2012)
Man accused of involvment in war crimes wins human rights claim
A man accused of being complicit in war crimes in the former Yugoslavia has been allowed to stay in Brit
Telegraph.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
Twisted concept of honour shames any civilised society
Forget cultural sensitivities, there are no excuses for domestic terrorism, writes Ruth Dudley Edwards You probably saw...
Independent.ie (05-Feb-2012)
TIME FOR SOFT-TOUCH BRITAIN TO GET TOUGH ON IMMIGRATION
BRITAIN has a proud and honourable history when it comes to immigration.
Scottish Daily Express (05-Feb-2012)
Ten jailed over sham marriage plot
Ten people have been jailed for attempting to organise an international sham marriage conspiracy spanning three churches...
Hucknall Dispatch (05-Feb-2012)
Ten jailed over sham marriage plot
Ten people have been jailed for attempting to organise an international sham marriage conspiracy spanning three churches...
Sleaford Standard (05-Feb-2012)
WHY UK CANNOT DEPORT THOUSANDS OF CRIMINALS
THOUSANDS of European criminals in British jails will not be sent home despite the introduction of a new prisone
Express.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
AT LAST, ACTION TO PUT BRITONS FIRST ON HOUSING LIST
NEW rules have been introduced to stop immigrants jumping the queue ahead of British families on the housing wa
Express.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
Romania's population falls by 12% as three million flock to richer European countries including Britain
Population has fallen to 19million as workers leave
The Daily Mail (04-Feb-2012)
Baby boom takes schools to breaking point
A council in east London is drawing up plans to convert an empty Woolworths store into a classroom and teach children in...
The Guardian (04-Feb-2012)

Previous Press Releases

2012  2011  2010  2009  2008  2007  2006  2005  2004  2003  2002  2001  
December  November  October  September  August  July  June  May  April  March  February  January  

News Articles for December 2002

December 27, 2002
Welcome for UN High Commissioner's comments that Britain is' taking more than fair share of refugees'

December 10, 2002
In a response to a Foreign Office announcement on December 10 concerning the free entry of East European workers to Britain when additional states join the EU, MigrationwatchUK issued the following:

December 10, 2002
Social costs of mass immigration outweigh small economic gain.

December 10, 2002
Free movement of East European labour has 'potentially massive consequences'.

December 1, 2002
'MigrationwatchUK wants proper analysis and debate….' John Humphrys, Sunday Times


Full Text of Press Release : December 2002


December 27, 2002

Welcome for UN High Commissioner's comments that Britain is' taking more than fair share of refugees'


Comments today from UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Ruud Lubbers, that Britain is taking more than its fair share of refugees have been welcomed by independent think-tank MigrationwatchUK.

Said MigrationwatchUK chairman, Sir Andrew Green; 'Mr Lubber's remarks are very welcome. They confirm what we have been saying for months. He is quite right to call for burden-sharing. We are taking far more than the one per thousand he suggests. He is also right to point out that our money would be better used helping refugees in or near their own countries.

'This is in sharp contrast with the Refugee Council's claim that we are only taking 2% of world refugees. In fact we are taking 23% of all the refugees who come to Europe, and more than any other industrialised country,' he said…


Back to top

December 10, 2002

In a response to a Foreign Office announcement on December 10 concerning the free entry of East European workers to Britain when additional states join the EU, MigrationwatchUK issued the following:


'The announcement of immediate Free Movement for workers from EU candidate countries on accession is a decision with potentially massive consequences. With other major economies delaying opening their labour markets, there could be a very substantial flow of East European labour into Britain. This, added to the very large inflow from the Third World, will place still further strain on our public services and make the South East even more over-crowded. Furthermore, the so called safeguards will be of little or no value since citizens of the candidate countries will not be counted in or out once they are members of the EU.'


Back to top

December 10, 2002

Social costs of mass immigration outweigh small economic gain.


In response to a Home Office report on December 10, 2002 claiming that current levels of immigration provide economic advantage to the UK, MigrationwatchUK issued the following statement:

'The Home Office statement that "Migrants Boost the Labour Market" misses the point entirely. Of course migrants add to the labour market. But all authoritative studies (the American NRC, the Economist Magazine, and the European Commission) show that immigration adds very little indeed to wealth per head (Gross National Product per capita). This island is already heavily overcrowded (with a population density four times that of France), especially in the South East where most migrants settle. The real question, therefore, is whether this very small economic benefit is worth the social cost of what is developing into mass immigration. Most people think not.'


Back to top

December 10, 2002

Free movement of East European labour has 'potentially massive consequences'.


In a response to a Foreign Office announcement on December 10 concerning the free entry of East European workers to Britain when
additional states join the EU, MigrationwatchUK issued the following:

'The announcement of immediate Free Movement for workers from EU candidate countries on accession is a decision with potentially massive consequences. With other major economies delaying opening their labour markets, there could be a very substantial flow of East European labour into Britain. This, added to the very large inflow from the Third World, will place still further strain on our public services and make the South East even more over-crowded. Furthermore, the so called safeguards will be of little or no value since citizens of the candidate countries will not be counted in or out once they are members of the EU.'


Back to top

December 1, 2002

'MigrationwatchUK wants proper analysis and debate….' John Humphrys, Sunday Times


Writing in his weekly column in the Sunday Times on December 1, 2002 broadcaster and journalist John Humphrys said: 'MigrationwatchUK wants emotion to be taken out of this whole issue and proper analysis and debate put back. It is right. It is not 'racist' to be worried about immigration. It is irresponsible not to be.'


Back to top