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Thread: Stories of families torn apart are the harshest indictment of Britain’s failed immigration policy
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3rd January 2015 #1
Stories of families torn apart are the harshest indictment of Britain’s failed immigration policy
Because the British Citizen is the easy target, but in May they will have a vote
What makes this story a particularly harsh indictment of the current Government’s flailing immigration policy is the fact that three out of four members of the family are British nationals.
http://www.thelondoneconomic.com/201...ration-policy/
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3rd January 2015 #2
I agree we are easy targets.
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4th January 2015 #5
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Thanks for posting Joe.
Quite right . We're the easy targets.
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One of the first things the last Labour gov did was to scrap the Tory 'Primary Purpose Rule', maybe they will also scrap the £18k6 minimum limit or lower it to what minimum pay would be for a 40hr week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/po...05/straw.shtml
Remember no non-EU spouse can claim benefits until they have ILR. This is just about controlling immigration but they are picking on spouses of British Citizens
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