A selection of recent media reports

VICAR IN MAJOR SHAM MARRIAGES SCAM
A vicar has been found guilty of conducting sham marriages to allow illegal immigrants to stay in...
Daily Star (29-Jul-2010)
Vicar guilty of 360 sham marriages
A vicar has been found guilty of conducting hundreds of sham marriages to help illegal immigrants gain residency in...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (29-Jul-2010)
Britain to be biggest country in Europe by 2050
Britain will be the biggest country in Europe by 2050, overtaking both France and Germany, according to official...
Telegraph.co.uk (29-Jul-2010)
Vicar guilty of conducting 360 sham marriages for illegal African immigrants | Mail Online
A vicar was found guilty today of conducting hundreds of sham marriages to help illegal immigrants gain residency in...
The Mail On Sunday (29-Jul-2010)
Sham marriages on 'unprecedented scale'
The scale of the sham marriages was on an unprecedented scale involving "classic exploitation" of foreign nationals...
The Independent (29-Jul-2010)
Sarkozy accused of racism for ordering closure of illegal gypsy camps after riot | Mail Online
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been accused of racism after ordering authorities to dismantle 300 gypsy camps and...
The Mail On Sunday (29-Jul-2010)
Cameron: Immigration cap won't affect Indian trade
As David Cameron meets Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on the final day of his trip, he tells Channel ...
Channel 4 News (29-Jul-2010)
Two arrested in restaurant raid
IMMIGRATION officers raided an Indian restaurant in Sheffield and arrested two workers on suspicion of being...
Sheffield Telegraph (29-Jul-2010)
Vince Cable's call for immigration cap relaxation is a violation of voters' wishes | Mail Online
The truth is so astonishing that its full implications are hard to comprehend: last year, nearly a third of the...
The Mail On Sunday (29-Jul-2010)
Asylum target to be scrapped
An asylum target to deal with most cases within six months is to be scrapped, The Daily Telegraph can...
Telegraph.co.uk (29-Jul-2010)
Cameron demands migrant cap despite facing mutiny on policy
Tensions over immigration remained high within the Coalition Government last night after David Cameron publicly...
Mail Online (29-Jul-2010)
Immigration? Given a choice between a skilled Indian and an unskilled Bulgarian, I know who I'd prefer
As Lib Dem Shadow Chancellor, cuddly Vince Cable was the nation's best-loved politician. In government, he looks testy a...
Mail Online (29-Jul-2010)
Campaign highlights desperate need to Make the Banks Lend
His voice charged with anger, Bank of England Governor Mervyn King delivers an attack on remote and ruthless bankers whi...
Mail Online (29-Jul-2010)
David Prosser: The mixed messages Cameron is sending to India
Outlook Does David Cameron get the contradiction undermining his trade mission to India? It's quite understandable that....
The Independent (29-Jul-2010)
Adrian Hamilton: Back to the past with foreign policy
First, credit where credit is due. David Cameron may be overdoing things a bit in his drive for trade opportunities in.....
The Independent (29-Jul-2010)
Nearly 100,000 new homes must be built every year for immigrants
Nearly 100,000 new homes must be built every year just to provide housing for immigrants, ministers disclosed yesterday.
Mail Online (28-Jul-2010)
France to dismantle Roma camps, expel offenders
President Nicholas Sarkozy on Wednesday ordered the dismantling of 300 illegal camps of travellers and Roma across Franc...
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland (28-Jul-2010)
Why are Messrs Clegg, Cable and Huhne all allowed to undermine the policies of the Government?
It is not that often that one gets a really good laugh out of the BBCs Today Programme, but to hear Jack Straw explainin...
Telegraph Blogs (28-Jul-2010)
Up to 45,000 failed asylum seekers given right to work in Britain
Tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers have been granted the right to work in the UK in a landmark court ruling.
Mail Online (28-Jul-2010)
UK English Language test for spouses and partners to be introduced
If you wish to join or marry your British citizen spouse or a permanent resident in the UK you will from 29 November 201...
UK Immigration (28-Jul-2010)

What Can Be Done?

1 The central aim must be to stabilise the population of the UK as closely as possible to the present level.

2 This requires a reduction in net immigration from the present level of 163,000 (2008) to 50,000 or less. In other words immigration must be brought back to the levels of the early 1990s.

3 The first step is to set a target range for net immigration and build policy round it, as the House of Lords Economic Committee recommended. At present the scale of immigration is simply the outcome of a complex set of regulations. We suggest that the range should be 10-20,000 a year.

4 This leads to the question of whether such an approach is feasible, given free movement within the EU. In fact, immigration from the other members of the EU 15 is almost in balance (the average of the last five years is only about 20,000 a year). We expect the same to happen to the new East European members (the A8) in the next few years; they will continue to arrive, albeit in smaller numbers, but will be counterbalanced by departures. The 2008 immigration statistics show that net immigration from these countries was already down to 20,000 in that year.

5 The next step is to examine the main components of immigration:

Work Permits

These have trebled from 40,000 to about 120,000 a year since 1997. They could be capped but a low cap would hinder the competitiveness of industry and commerce when the recovery comes. A high cap would have no useful effect on population. The solution is to split economic migration from settlement. Work permits would be valid for only a maximum of four years. Those who wished to settle would be selected by a further points system, subject to an annual limit. The Labour government accepted this suggestion and went out to consultation on it.

Marriage

There can be no question of interfering with genuine marriages but arranged marriages with overseas partners primarily intended for immigration should not be permitted. Existing measures to prevent sham marriages should also be tightened.

Asylum

The numbers are nowadays small relative to immigration as a whole - applications of 24,000 in 2009 are running at about 10% of net foreign immigration and grants of protection are less than half that number. The main requirement here is to improve the removal of failed asylum seekers. The coalition policy of not detaining children will make this considerably more difficult.

Students

The number of non-EU students given leave to enter the UK in 2009 was 274,000 This is a huge number but it is important to realise that genuine students are not an immigration problem; most return at the end of their courses (to be replaced by others). Unfortunately, there is growing evidence that the new Points based System is being abused on a considerable scale (Briefing Paper 2.3). This needs serious attention with full interviews being restored in countries of concern.

6 In addition to these categories there are significant numbers of illegal immigrants in Britain. The most recent estimate is 725,000. The best way to tackle this problem is to impose heavy fines on the employers of illegal immigrants. The government are starting to do this believing, correctly, that if the opportunities for illegal work are closed off, people will not stay on illegally. An amnesty would be disastrous. (Briefing Papers 11.7, 11.17, 11.22 and 11.23).

7 It will be apparent that there is a way forward provided that the political system can be persuaded to respond to public opinion on the subject. The formation in September 2008 of a Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration was a major step forward. Their website can be found at www.balancedmigration.org where a fuller account of their policy proposals can be found.

Revised May 2010