Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Tory MPs pile more pressure on David Cameron to extend border controls on migrants

People are quite rightly concerned about whether public services can cope, about what benefits they will claim and about the number of jobs they will take.

Nigel Mills, the MP for Amber Valley in Derbyshire

Nigel Mills, the MP for Amber Valley in Derbyshire, is pushing for the amendment to the Immigration Bill, and last night he warned the economy "cannot cope" with another large influx of migrants.

"The Government is putting through a very worthwhile Immigration Bill which introduces a number of measures most people concerned about immigration will welcome," he told the Daily Mail.

"But what we don’t have are any measures on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants, which is what people mention if you ask them about immigration.

"Quite rightly, people want to know what will happen from January. The unofficial forecast would mean a quarter of a million people coming here over the next five years.

"People are quite rightly concerned about whether public services can cope, about what benefits they will claim and about the number of jobs they will take."

Yesterday business tycoon Paul Sykes backed the Daily Express crusade, as he vowed to do "whatever it takes" to ensure Eurosceptic Ukip win next year's European elections.

Related articles Why Britain must restore control over its borders Business tycoon backs Daily Express crusade on immigration as he vows to bankroll Ukip Paul Sykes: I will do whatever it takes to get us out of the EU Tweet Share this Print Email 40Comments Add Your Comment Your Name: Comment: 1000 characters remaining Post Comment Comments (40) Pegasus216 1:31pm on Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Report This Comment

Dear All

Not a bubble just facts, another fact is that the Quisling Cameron will let us have a referendum but we will never get out, unless...

Cameron has been open in his willingness to collaborate with the EU forces. Some of you may recall that the prime minister admitted in an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Pais last April that he would not take Britain out of the EU just because a referendum result was a vote to get Out.

I’ll remind you of the exchange. The reporter from El Pais asked Cameron, if in the case of a victory in the referendum for the "out" vote: "Would you be willing to leave the Union?" Cameron’s reply was: "I would not".

The interview was circulated at the European Commission. It was further confirmation to the EU elite that Cameron is one of them. He is a collaborator, along with Ed, Nick and the rest of the 'Common Purpose' traitors

The question is, just what will it take?

G

Traveler 1:27pm on Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Report This Comment

Cameron shouldn't require any further pressure to do what is right ! He should already be doing everything he can to defend this country and her people.

But Cameron doesn't do anything for this country ! He should go asap., and stand aside for someone who cares to take over.

UKIPNEWMEMBER 1:04pm on Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Report This Comment

Pegasus216 12:54pm ...sorry to burst your bubble but it took 10yrs to get rid of Qatada, so do you honestly think that they will deport the unemployed immigrant? Not a chance in a million. We are led by traitors. Any other country would have them all with their heads on spikes!

Britishworker 1:02pm on Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Report This Comment

MP's can 'urge' all they want ... It seems things are 'set in stone' and no amount of discussion or urging is going to change the situation! It appears to me that Britain cannot change the rules unless the EU high command approves first. Our bright minded politicians of the time did not foresee this and make the changes 'before' they signed Britain away to the illiterate and miscreants that are allowed to 'flood in' and take what they can. The commonwealth and most countries (including Spain) laugh and toy with us now because we are weak and toothless toward helping our own people - A shameful situation.

onceproudbrit 1:00pm on Tuesday, 19th November 2013 Report This Comment

The only way out is UKIP the other 3 main parties are rubbing their hands wondering when the next EU back hander is coming. Soon there will be more foreigners living in Britain than Brits because most of them if they have any sense will leave.

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