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- Ligne n°54 : Immigration and asylum
Ligne n°55 : The long read ...- Ligne n°57 : How immigration came to haunt Labour: the inside story
- Ligne n°59 : New Labour failed to predict a surge in immigration – and their
Ligne n°60 : miscalculation has shaped British politics ever since. Could they have ...
Ligne n°109 : ... wriggle out of its responsibilities under the separate ECHR. New Labour- Ligne n°110 : would have to find another solution to its immigration problem.
- Ligne n°112 : Immigration: let’s change the way we talk about it | Jonathan Freedland
Ligne n°117 : ... election that is in part a contest about the mistakes, judgments and- Ligne n°118 : assumptions Labour made in government on immigration, it is easy to
Ligne n°119 : forget just how much immigration and asylum haunted Downing Street ...
Ligne n°118 : ... assumptions Labour made in government on immigration, it is easy to- Ligne n°119 : forget just how much immigration and asylum haunted Downing Street
Ligne n°120 : throughout New Labour’s time in office. Between 1997 and 2010, net ...
Ligne n°120 : ... throughout New Labour’s time in office. Between 1997 and 2010, net- Ligne n°121 : annual immigration quadrupled, and the UK population was boosted by
Ligne n°122 : more than 2.2 million immigrants, more than twice the population of ...- Ligne n°126 : The dramatic changes have left British politics ruptured. Immigration
Ligne n°127 : remains the No 1 issue on the doorstep, according to pollsters – a ...
Ligne n°134 : ... been a special bind for Labour. In the wake of the party’s defeat in- Ligne n°135 : the 2010 election, there was a brief mass mea culpa about immigration,
Ligne n°136 : but even now Labour struggles to explain to a core part of its ...- Ligne n°139 : Between 1997 and 2010, net annual immigration quadrupled, and the UK
Ligne n°140 : population was boosted by more than 2.2 million ...
Ligne n°143 : ... the Labour government embarked on a deliberate policy to encourage- Ligne n°144 : immigration by stealth. Ukip often cites an article by Andrew Neather,
Ligne n°145 : a former No 10 and Home Office adviser, who wrote that the Labour ...
Ligne n°152 : ... Even the most ardent defenders of the New Labour government acknowledge- Ligne n°153 : that such a wave of immigration was not purely down to chance. But the
Ligne n°154 : key players of the time show in candid conversations that they were ...- Ligne n°159 : Leap in immigration threatens Labour lead
Ligne n°183 : ... making the government look incompetent and – more damagingly – out of- Ligne n°184 : touch. “Immigration per se, but non‑European immigration [in
- Ligne n°184 : touch. “Immigration per se, but non‑European immigration [in
Ligne n°185 : particular], was a huge, huge issue for Tony Blair,” recalls Sir ...
Ligne n°188 : ... election, ‘The one thing that could lose me the next election is- Ligne n°189 : immigration.’”
Ligne n°198 : ... applications, as refugees fled to Britain. Almost every day, newspaper- Ligne n°199 : headlines would sneer at chaos in Whitehall as the Immigration and
Ligne n°200 : Nationality Directorate, later described as dysfunctional by ministers, ...
Ligne n°218 : ... the closure of the Sangatte refugee camp in Calais in 2002 and the- Ligne n°219 : introduction of greater immigration controls on the Eurostar in the UK
Ligne n°220 : and France. “The asylum claims … dropped like a stone by the time I ...
Ligne n°247 : ... According to their analysis and many of the experts they spoke to, as- Ligne n°248 : globalisation gathered pace “immigration had suddenly become a big deal
Ligne n°249 : for the UK from an economic point of view – despite having been off the ...- Ligne n°253 : Portes, who now speaks regularly about the benefits of immigration as
Ligne n°254 : director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, ...
Ligne n°257 : ... six months of his time in the unit to research the economic benefits of- Ligne n°258 : immigration. The result was a 73-page report, published in November
Ligne n°259 : 2000, which claimed that the foreign-born population in the UK ...
Ligne n°271 : ... Miliband’s cautious approach challenges the claim that Labour presided- Ligne n°272 : over a secret conspiracy to increase immigration. But Blair picked up
Ligne n°273 : the report, which Portes says he regarded as “fantastic” – as did ...
Ligne n°273 : ... the report, which Portes says he regarded as “fantastic” – as did- Ligne n°274 : Barbara Roche, then the asylum and immigration minister, who had made a
Ligne n°275 : landmark speech in favour of immigration two months earlier, in ...
Ligne n°274 : ... Barbara Roche, then the asylum and immigration minister, who had made a- Ligne n°275 : landmark speech in favour of immigration two months earlier, in
Ligne n°276 : September 2000. ...
Ligne n°283 : ... “precious concept” that should, in line with the Geneva convention, be- Ligne n°284 : granted to people in danger of persecution – and immigration, where
Ligne n°285 : Britain could impose controls. ...
Ligne n°291 : ... At the time Roche gave the speech, the fact that Britain could not- Ligne n°292 : control immigration from the EU was a relatively uncontentious issue.
Ligne n°293 : In the early years of the Blair government, income levels in most of ...
Ligne n°304 : ... took the precaution of asking academics to assess the likely levels of- Ligne n°305 : immigration from countries in central and eastern Europe that were
Ligne n°306 : noticeably less well off. Per capita GDP, as measured in purchasing ...
Ligne n°310 : ... The report that was produced by the Home Office, published in 2003, did- Ligne n°311 : not predict a dramatic increase in immigration from Europe. The
Ligne n°312 : challenge for the team that wrote the report was a lack of data. The ...
Ligne n°405 : ... shop stewards, Denham spotted earlier than others the impact of- Ligne n°406 : immigration from the eastern and central European states. In February
Ligne n°407 : 2006, he wrote a prophetic memo to Tony Blair, chancellor Gordon Brown ...
Ligne n°416 : ... indifferent. “I sent a warning message to government about the impact- Ligne n°417 : of immigration in Southampton, saying Whitehall was not picking up
Ligne n°418 : quickly enough what was happening on the ground, or what the wider ...
Ligne n°425 : ... Outlining the impact on the everyday lives of his constituents, Denham- Ligne n°426 : argued at the time that resentment of immigration would grow. “One of
Ligne n°427 : the problems was that people were supposed to register if they were ...
Ligne n°438 : ... The government needed a comprehensive assessment to work out how it- Ligne n°439 : should deal with the surge in immigration.
Ligne n°446 : ... “It is what government is supposed to do. The whole irony of this is- Ligne n°447 : that in some respects Tony Blair was obsessed by immigration,
Ligne n°448 : particularly about illegal immigration and abuse of the asylum system, ...
Ligne n°447 : ... that in some respects Tony Blair was obsessed by immigration,- Ligne n°448 : particularly about illegal immigration and abuse of the asylum system,
Ligne n°449 : but on EU migration there was a catastrophic failure of the civil ...
Ligne n°478 : ... Barbara Roche, a Home Office minister from 1999 to 2001, was one of the- Ligne n°479 : first Labour ministers to talk about immigration. Photograph: Frank
Ligne n°480 : Baron ...
Ligne n°482 : ... Barbara Roche, who was Home Office minister from 1999 to 2001 – and one- Ligne n°483 : of the first Labour ministers to open a discussion about immigration –
Ligne n°484 : remembers how divisive the issue could prove on the progressive left. ...
Ligne n°497 : ... allow people from the A8.” The alternative, Blunkett says, would have- Ligne n°498 : been more illegal immigration, which would have had a far more negative
Ligne n°499 : impact on pay rates and standards of work. “I’m confident that it was ...
Ligne n°510 : ... Either way, it took the government a long time – the final two to three- Ligne n°511 : years – to realise the extent to which EU immigration had reshaped
Ligne n°512 : British politics. Jack Straw is frank about the failures, particularly ...
Ligne n°526 : ... alarmed by the success of what was seen as a dogwhistle campaign on- Ligne n°527 : immigration by the Tories at the 2005 general election, Brown also set
Ligne n°528 : in train plans to make a decisive break with the Blair era on ...
Ligne n°528 : ... in train plans to make a decisive break with the Blair era on- Ligne n°529 : immigration.
Ligne n°549 : ... Blunkett blames the global meltdown from the end of 2007 for making the- Ligne n°550 : issue of immigration so toxic for Labour. “Back in 2004 and all the way
Ligne n°551 : through to 2008 the economy was able to absorb young, able skilled ...
Ligne n°568 : ... landscape shifted underneath their feet. “It’s much wider than just- Ligne n°569 : immigration. Somebody said to me recently, about the challenge Labour
Ligne n°570 : faces in the west coast of Scotland, ‘It’s not about politics, it’s ...
Ligne n°576 : ... have.” Suddenly, around this time in 2009, the cabinet concluded – on a- Ligne n°577 : split decision – that it had to change tone on immigration, as
Ligne n°578 : ministers recognised that the pace of change was an issue in some ...
Ligne n°581 : ... the cabinet, ‘There’s an enormous distinction in the way people feel- Ligne n°582 : about immigration between those who live in London or other big cities
Ligne n°583 : and those who live in places like my old constituency of Redditch. I ...
Ligne n°599 : ... Rochdale pensioner – and lifelong Labour supporter – named Gillian- Ligne n°600 : Duffy as a “bigoted woman” after she raised concerns about immigration.
Ligne n°601 : Brown’s painful experience dismayed many in the Labour party who ...
Ligne n°601 : ... Brown’s painful experience dismayed many in the Labour party who- Ligne n°602 : understood that concerns over immigration could only be tackled by
Ligne n°603 : addressing people’s fears at an intuitive level. This reflects the ...
Ligne n°607 : ... supporters if it addresses deep-seated fears on sensitive matters such- Ligne n°608 : as immigration.
- Ligne n°610 : Ed Miliband knows immigration can be a potent issue. But he tends to
Ligne n°611 : lean towards dry policy solutions, such as ensuring that employment ...- Ligne n°634 : * Immigration and asylum
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