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Immigration, a big election issue.
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A big Election issue in England durint the recent general election was for the winning party or parties to get a grip on immigration and assylum seekers gaining access to Britain, do you feel after two weeks there are any signs of the coalition government making a start on this issue ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know how quickly you expect the lynch mobs to be set up; but this is from the BBC report on the coalition programme (remembering that Tories and LibDems thought very differently on the issue so compromises were inevitable):
"Annual limit on non-EU economic migrants admitted to UK. Speed up asylum system. End detention of children for immigration purposes."
A cap on non-EU immigration was a Conservative policy attacked by the Lib Dems during the election. The Lib Dems' "amnesty" for illegal immigrants appears to have been dropped. Ending detention of children was a Lib Dem pledge.
"Annual limit on non-EU economic migrants admitted to UK. Speed up asylum system. End detention of children for immigration purposes."
A cap on non-EU immigration was a Conservative policy attacked by the Lib Dems during the election. The Lib Dems' "amnesty" for illegal immigrants appears to have been dropped. Ending detention of children was a Lib Dem pledge.
I heard Ed Balls once again praising immigration into britain for bringing diversity to our education system,,i just wish Balls and Co would go away for a few months and let us recover from the years of abuse we have suffered under there rule and let our con/lib government get to grips with this subject.
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