Ming 'Successor' Backs Amnesty for Migrants
Evening Standard - London › September 18, 2007
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Evening Standard - London › September 18, 2007
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NICK CLEGG today unveiled plans for an amnesty for illegal immigrants, declaring there was room for more people in Britain. The home affairs spokesman said that immigration was not too high and argued the public would accept more incomers if the system were better managed.
But Mr Clegg, the conference darling tipped as the most likely successor to Sir Menzies Campbell, struggled to sell his policy for a selective amnesty of illegal immigrants who had stayed in the country for more than 10 years.See the full content of this document
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Ming 'Successor' Backs Amnesty for Migrants
Under the plans, anyone who could prove they had been living in Britain for a decade would be able to pay a "few thousand pounds" for a...
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