Falconer admits that Cameron's deal won't guarantee a drop in immigration — «You have to accept free movement of labour when you're within the EU» — and calls for increased domestic support for communities affected
by high levels of immigration, and he also wants to hear a distinct Labour case for staying in the EU.
The Labour leader will use his conference speech to commit Labour to reinstating a migrant impact fund for those areas affected
by high levels of immigration.
Not exact matches
Yet, EU expansion has resulted in what the political scientist Geoff Evans describes as
levels of immigration which are
by historical British standards «exceptionally
high».
In our study we also showed that, while difference between
high and low
immigration scenarios is 70 Mt
of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia's
by 2020, the world's greenhouse gas emissions would increase
by less than half
of this amount since immigrants to Australia come from countries that have per capita emissions
levels less than half
of Australia's (around 42 %).
The result is often an incorrect debate about
immigration (legal and illegal) being demonised as a «bad thing» for the economy, or «it's taking local jobs» when in fact, the types
of positions being recruited for are most often, being responded
by foreign applicants as there are not sufficient locally qualified applicants for the
high level of skills required.
But the concerns are nevertheless very real and longstanding, ranging from the alarmingly
high and entrenched
levels of violence experienced
by Indigenous women to punitive new
immigration detention laws; from the failure to tackle homelessness in the country to national security practices that... [more]
But the concerns are nevertheless very real and longstanding, ranging from the alarmingly
high and entrenched
levels of violence experienced
by Indigenous women to punitive new
immigration detention laws; from the failure to tackle homelessness in the country to national security practices that
A team led
by Maravela Asociaţii Partners Gelu Maravela, Alina Popescu, Marius Pătrăşcanu and Ioan Roman as well as senior tax advisor Felix Tapai contributed to the prestigious Doing Business in Europe 2015 guide, providing a complex
high level overview
of the Romanian legal and tax system on a large number
of areas (Finance, Imports and Exports, Investment, Taxation, Business Forms, Company Law, Insolvency, Employment Law, Intellectual Property, Data Protection, Competition Law, Consumer Protection, Social Security,
Immigration, Environment, Litigation and Arbitration).