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Category Archives: Immigration
Training people in low skills is needed?
In an interview on Monday night’s newsnight, Iain Duncan Smith explains what sort of barriers to immigration he believes that the Government will impose post Brexit. He was interviewed by Emily Maitlis who carefully asked who would be let in. … Continue reading
The need for real life experience
One of the demonstrable disadvantages of having Government Ministers and Shadow Ministers who have spent all of their working lives in the isolated environment that is a political party is that they get use to fighting one another and then … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Article 50, Brexit, Theresa May
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A great union, when we open our borders
It is a challenge to read and digest an Easter message from a politician who just over a week ago spoke about chocolate eggs as though they were a matter of national importance whilst in the middle of selling weapons … Continue reading
Posted in Church Teaching, EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Yemen
Tagged Chocolate Eggs, Easter, Jesus, Saudi Arabia, Theresa May, Yemen
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Time for all voices to be heard
The following item is published in this mornings Argus Newspaper: The news that we have finally enacted Article 50 has left many Sussex residents feeling disturbed and ignored by our Government. The outcome of the referendum was far from overwhelming … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, EU Referendum, Immigration, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged EU Referendum, George Bridges, Simon Kirby
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Easy cases expose appallingly bad laws
The extent to which most of us can claim this Island as our own or at least its heritage as something we share is extremely limited. One of the programmes my family enjoys watching is Who Do You Think You … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Justice Issues, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Amber Rudd, Home Office, Irene Clennell
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The need for Spanish lessons
Last night Question Time came from Bradford and some of the questions focused on the issue of the English language lessons being proposed by David Cameron, targeted at the female Muslim community. Thankfully there was the opportunity to hear from some … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Immigration
Tagged Amber Rudd, David Cameron, Isabel Oakeshott, Paul Nuttall, Shabana Mahmood
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