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Ligne n°85 : ... immigrants have made an enormous contribution to this country, people,- Ligne n°86 : including migrants themselves, quite rightly expect to have their
Ligne n°87 : legitimate concerns about immigration taken seriously. ...
Ligne n°94 : ... about the effect on the UK labour market.- Ligne n°95 : We have concerns about how we can help migrants to this country
Ligne n°96 : integrate better. ...
Ligne n°118 : ... Because Labour, like the rest of Britain, values the contribution- Ligne n°119 : migrants have made to the UK. Just look at our history.
Ligne n°120 : The very idea of inviting commoners to parliament came not from an ...
Ligne n°143 : ... And any country that tries to turn its back on the get up and go energy- Ligne n°144 : and the cultural vitality that migrants can bring to an economy, is
Ligne n°145 : likely to lose its place in the world. ...
Ligne n°176 : ... any immigration policy must have fairness at its heart, fairness to- Ligne n°177 : those already settled here and those who arrive as migrants, fairness
Ligne n°178 : so that nobody is exploited, nobody is trafficked, nobody is squeezed ...
Ligne n°200 : ... immigrants to hand themselves in, we learnt that the Home Office has- Ligne n°201 : not been finger-printing migrants stopped at Calais or Coquelles for
Ligne n°202 : three years and has not followed up 90% of its intelligence leads on ...
Ligne n°264 : ... the availability of local jobs and the effects on wages, terms and- Ligne n°265 : conditions. And I've heard some great urban myths. That every migrant
Ligne n°266 : is given a car when they arrive here. ...
Ligne n°271 : ... for studying or living here. Of course that's not always easy. Look at- Ligne n°272 : how poorly British migrants living overseas integrate. But we can and
Ligne n°273 : should expect migrants here to learn English, which is why it must make ...
Ligne n°272 : ... how poorly British migrants living overseas integrate. But we can and- Ligne n°273 : should expect migrants here to learn English, which is why it must make
Ligne n°274 : more sense for local authorities to spend money on English courses ...
Ligne n°275 : ... rather than translation services.- Ligne n°276 : The biggest complaint I have heard, though, from migrants and settled
Ligne n°277 : communities alike, is about the negative effects migration can have on ...
Ligne n°280 : ... Even good British companies have been affected by the impact of low- Ligne n°281 : skilled migrant workers.
Ligne n°282 : Take Tesco. A good employer and an important source of jobs in Britain. ...
Ligne n°304 : ... It's not illegal for Agencies to target foreign workers. But is it fair- Ligne n°305 : for them to be so exclusive? Is it fair on migrant workers who can find
Ligne n°306 : themselves tied into agency accommodation deals? And is it good ...
Ligne n°334 : ... management deliberately cutting hours of young British workers and- Ligne n°335 : adding hours to migrant workers who do not complain about deductions
Ligne n°336 : from earnings that almost certainly take people below the minimum wage. ...
Ligne n°359 : ... fines for minimum wage breaches and for illegal employment of illegal- Ligne n°360 : migrants; And because local authorities are far better at knowing what
Ligne n°361 : is going on locally, we will give them the power to enforce the minimum ...
Ligne n°366 : ... against their wages and still not even meet the national minimum wage.- Ligne n°367 : That is unfair. It exploits migrant workers and it makes it impossible
Ligne n°368 : for settled workers with mortgages and a family to support at British ...
Ligne n°380 : ... beds. I have seen fast food outlets with a shack for employees to live- Ligne n°381 : in, beds in sheds. And it's wrong. It's exploiting migrants and
Ligne n°382 : undercutting local workers all for a quick buck. ...
Ligne n°479 : ... can imagine that the UN estimates of 200 million such refugees, more- Ligne n°480 : than the total number of worldwide migrants today, may be about right.
Ligne n°481 : That is yet another reason why tackling climate change and maintaining ...