They are not coming.
Why would anyone move from their own improving corner of the Second World to
someone else's rapidly declining corner of the Second World? Thank George
Osborne for something, I suppose.
Miliband can score an
easy goal by calling for the restrictions to remain in place. But, and because,
they are not coming. Why would anyone move from their own improving corner of
the Second World to someone else's rapidly declining corner of the Second
World?
Cameron has given up
any hope of importing slave labour from Eastern Europe for his and his party's
only base. He now wants it from India, where the burgeoning billionaire class
is going to stay exactly where it is already doing so well, meaning that our
door is instead wide open to the poorest people in the world. No one else could
conceivably want to come to Britain anymore.
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