All three parties are trying to alleviate public
concerns around immigration ahead of an expected influx of Bulgarians and Romanians later this year.
Not exact matches
Third, while many have
concerns about the process of leaving the EU, the arguments that led 52 % of the electorate to vote Leave — principally
around immigration and sovereignty — still resonate: «The losers will be lazy spongers who don't come here to work» as one Leave voter put it in a recent study.
Every now and then a MP will try to «reach out» to the working class with some patronising line about «understanding their
concerns»
around immigration.
He added: «There's a long - term legacy here of us failing to bring people with us and deal with some of the issues that
concern them, be they
around housing, or about employment insecurity or the recession or
immigration.»
It is why I think that Corbyn just doesn't «get»
immigration worries, and why his position is a weak point for us in many working class areas outside of London in particular where
immigration concerns are now very much framed
around jobs and housing rather then the racism and «cultural protectionism» of the far right in the past.
Together, we'll co-create a people's agenda
around common issues and
concerns — from
immigration raids and illegal dumping to industrial pollution and school quality to housing and homelessness.
Principals have to manage, lead, and are held accountable for: common core; technology initiatives; social and emotional learning; referendum initiatives; math implementation; science implementation; special education, community outreach; reading; testing (local and state); effective instruction; transportation; public relations, parent custody issues, residency; student and staff discipline, evaluations; hiring; parent complaints; bullying; safety issues; budgeting; human resources issues;
immigration questions /
concerns; school safety, visibility in and out of school; championing the never ending requests and demands from the central office (one of the biggest challenges); the constantly increasing demands
around social media and communications; and the barrage of emails / texts demanding immediate response 24/7, just to name a few.