A selection of recent media reports

East Anglia: MEPs pledge to tackle foreign criminal 'loophole'
FOUR of the region's MEPs have vowed to push for the closure of a loophole which allows foreign criminal
East Anglian Daily Times (08-Feb-2012)
Hate preacher Hamza could be set free after bail ruling on fanatic Abu Qatada
) Abu Hamza and five other dangerous terror suspects could follow Abu Qatada in being
The Mail On Sunday (07-Feb-2012)
We must stand up to Euro judges
The decision by an immigration judge to grant bail to Abu Qatada, one of the world's most dangerous fanatics, is a truly...
Mail Online (07-Feb-2012)
As Mrs May was being beaten up, the Lib Dems kept very quiet
Theresa May had a strikingly rough time of things. She was trying to justify Government policy \u2013 do
Mail Online (07-Feb-2012)
Fence to deter immigrants
Work will start next month on a six-mile fence topped with razor wire on Greece's border with Turkey to deter illegal im...
The Independent (07-Feb-2012)
Britain must become a land of opportunity once more to attract the world's workers
COUNTRIES receive the immigrants they deserve. A migrant has 192 countries to
City A.M. (07-Feb-2012)
Bin Laden's former right-hand man in Europe released on bail
Radical cleric Abu Qatada to be confined to his home for 22 hours a day as he fights deportation
The Independent (07-Feb-2012)
Qatada back on the streets within days
Abu Qatada, the radical Islamic preacher once described as Osama bin Laden's \u201Cright hand man in Europe\u201D, will ...
Telegraph.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada release: Home Office fury as judge frees 'Bin Laden aide'
Radical Islamist cleric will walk free from Long Lartin maximum security prison afte
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Why has Abu Qatada not stood trial in the UK?
Lawyers say the government was determined to pursue deportation, which was thought to be the easy option
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
Greece to build £2.5million six-mile razor wire wall to block worst illegal immigration route into Europe
The busiest crossing point for illegal immigrant
Mail Online (06-Feb-2012)
Radical cleric Qatada granted bail
A radical Muslim cleric accused of posing a grave threat to Britain's national security will be released on bail within ...
London Evening Standard (06-Feb-2012)
Greece starts building border fence with Turkey
\u2014 filed under: Greece, immigration (ATHENS) - Greece on Monday started building a fence on its border with Turkey
EUbusiness.com (06-Feb-2012)
Latvian man wanted for gunpoint rape deported after being found living in Gainsborough
A Latvian man wanted for raping a teenager at gunpoint in his home countr
This is Lincolnshire (06-Feb-2012)
Abu Qatada in court seeking bail
London hearing to decide whether radical cleric should be freed after extradition to Jordan was blocked by Europe court
Guardian.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
FURY AS WAR CRIMES SUSPECT IS ALLOWED TO STAY IN BRITAIN
CAMPAIGNERS have condemned a legal ruling that a war crimes suspect should stay in Britain because he has
Express.co.uk (06-Feb-2012)
England 'border controls' fear
Published on 6 February 2012
Herald Scotland (06-Feb-2012)
How Britain's migrants sewed the fabric of the nation
History shows it's hard to pick out which migrants will be good for the UK. It is risky for the state to try
Guardian.co.uk (05-Feb-2012)
BOMB PLOTTERS ARE MY STUDENTS, ADMITS CHOUDARY
HARDLINE Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary taught six of the nine fanatics jailed last week for plotting to bomb Londo
Daily Star (05-Feb-2012)

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News Articles for January 2005

January 17, 2005
Refusal to test medical staff 'indefensible'

January 14, 2005
Immigration: Economic arguments 'a smokescreen'


Full Text of Press Release : January 2005


January 17, 2005

Refusal to test medical staff 'indefensible'


The Government has been accused of leaving a gaping hole in the UKs defences against the spread of diseases such as AIDS and TB by its refusal to screen individuals from those countries which have high levels of these diseases before issuing them with visas for entry to Britain. An important aspect of this issue the governments failure to require medical tests for the rapidly rising numbers of health professionals now working in the UK is considered in detail in a new report out today from think-tank Migrationwatch. (Read report).

The current situation is quite unacceptable. The government is simply failing in its duty to protect public health. As a first step there should be compulsory screening for HIV/AIDS, TB and Hepatitis B before recruitment for doctors and nurses wishing to join the professional registers in the UK, said Sir Andrew Green, Migrationwatch chairman.

Sir Andrew said that the requirement for screening health professionals was made more acute by the very large increase in numbers in
recent years.

In 2002/3 more than 40% of the 31,775 nurses joining the register were from abroad and in 2003 nearly three quarters of newly registered doctors qualified outside the UK. Analysis of the countries of origin shows that 3,200 doctors and 1,300 nurses arrived from South Africa where the HIV rate is 1 in 5, and where there is also a high incidence of TB and Hepatitis B, yet none of the recruits were tested for any of these diseases.

The report also reveals that, in addition, nearly 4,000 doctors and 8,000 nurses were recruited from countries with high rates of TB and a further 700 doctors and 6,000 nurses from countries with a high incidence of Hepatitis B.

No-one doubts the commitment of the professionals concerned but the question is whether it is remotely sensible that no checks are made for these very serious and communicable diseases prior to their recruitment, said Sir Andrew. It is incomprehensible that we should leave such a gaping hole in our defences. Furthermore, since 47 other countries, including the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, test for HIV before recruitment there must be some risk that those who know that they are infected apply to the UK which does not test.

Sir Andrew added that the testing of health professionals should be the first step in a wider programme of testing immigrants from areas of particularly high risk. The tests for HIV and Hepatitis B were now sufficiently reliable for large scale use; the results should be taken into account in deciding whether to issue a visa. He spoke following the recent disturbing report of the Health Protection Agency which showed that the rate of increase of heterosexually acquired HIV had grown by a factor of five in the past decade to reach 3,800 new cases last year. As the HPA report itself said; This increase is largely contributed to by the migration of people from areas of the world where there is a high prevalence of HIV, such as sub-Saharan Africa. Last year Britain had more than three times as many new cases of HIV as either France
or Germany.

Similarly, a recent report on Hepatitis B quoted a Department of Health estimate that there are about 7,700 new cases of chronic hepatitis B every year. 96% of these cases have entered the UK with the infection, generally from areas of high prevalence. [1]

As testing is routine in 47 other countries it is indefensible to pretend that it is not an issue in the UK. Yet, despite the clear evidence, the Government refuses to take the action that is so obviously necessary, said Sir Andrew.

Notes:
[1] Hepatitis B: Out of the Shadows published by the Foundation for Liver Research, Institute of Hepatology, University College, London.


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January 14, 2005

Immigration: Economic arguments 'a smokescreen'


Government claims for the contribution that immigration makes to the UK economy have been described as grossly misleading in a report out today. (Read report).

The report, from think-tank Migrationwatch, has analysed the two key arguments that Ministers have used as they seek to persuade a sceptical public that the highest immigration levels in our history are based on sound economics. The research has shown this is far from the case.

Having no real explanation for why net immigration into the UK is set to add, even on their own figures, five times the population of Birmingham to our population the Government have fallen back on trying to present it as being in our national economic interest, said Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch.

They claim that although migrants make up only 8% of the population they contribute 10% to the UKs Gross Domestic Product and the Prime Minister himself has claimed that without immigration the nations economic growth would be some 0.5% lower for the next two years.

Our research completely discredits these arguments, he said.

On the 8%/10% claim Sir Andrew said that this had a fatal flaw as the number given for migrants did not include their UK-born dependent children.

It is common sense to include them as they would not have been here but for immigration. If they are included we find that migrants make up just over 10% of the UK population, he said. Since their contribution to GDP is 9.8% they are not adding proportionately more to GDP, as the Government claims.

On the claim that growth would be 0.5% lower, asserted by the Prime Minister in his major speech to the CBI in April, the analysis has found that it is based on a crude calculation which failed to take account of the obvious fact that migrants, and, later, their dependants add to the overall population as well as to production.

Using the Governments own methodology the group has calculated that the real effect of migration on income per head is certainly less than one twentieth of one percent or 7 per head per year, or 14p a week nor, crucially, does it take account of the additional infrastructure and congestion costs which immigration on this scale is bound to create.

It is quite unacceptable for Ministers, right up to the Prime Minister, to keep repeating figures that cannot stand up to critical analysis on an issue of such importance, and concern, to the country.

No wonder such a large proportion of the population simply disbelieve the government on this whole issue. Instead of giving us the full picture they seek to hide their lack of a coherent policy behind a smokescreen of grossly misleading statistics, said Sir Andrew.


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