ashishashah wrote:Border and Immigration Minister Phil Woolas said:
'The fall in net-migration is further proof that migrants come to the UK for short periods of time, work, contribute to the economy and then return home. Our new flexible points based system gives us greater control on those coming to work or study from outside Europe, ensuring that only those that Britain need can come.
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... ts-release
HA HA HA!
As said by someone else, net immigration is only down because people, predominantly the Eastern Europeans, have decided to either go home or stay at home because of the recession. It has nothing to do with us having greater control on our borders, we still have very little control on our borders. The sooner this incompetent government is voted out the better.
On a side note...
"Separate figures published today showed a rise in asylum applications in the second quarter of this year compared with the same period last year. There was also a fall of 3 per cent in the number of people removed or departing voluntarily from the country.
There was a 22 per cent fall to 2,500 in the number of failed asylum applicants leaving the country, highlighting the difficulty the Government is having removing failed applicants from the UK. "
From The Times.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 811980.ece
That being said, it wouldn't surprise me if more Brits decided to go elsewhere than non-Brits leaving. Why would they leave when they can live the life of riley courtesy of the British tax payer.