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Category Archives: Labour (UK)
EU Free Movement – the law
Excellent article analysing the legality of changing EU free movement of people. Please read the full article. I report some extracts: “The central proposal of Open Europe today is that newly-arrived EU citizens should be denied equal treatment as regards out-of-work or … Continue reading
Posted in EU, Labour (UK), law, migration, welfare/NHS
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UK Labour policy on migration
Labour leader, Ed Miliband, said that the UK “needs stronger controls on people coming here” and called for reform of the European Union’s freedom of movement rules. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ed-miliband-attempts-to-take-on-ukip-with-toughened-immigration-policies-9814669.html?origin=internalSearch http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/oct/23/labour-immigration-reform-bill-voter-concerns
Posted in Labour (UK), migration, politics
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