Not exact matches
Last week, U.K. Home Secretary Theresa May gave a
speech at the Conservative Party conference in which she said that, «When
immigration is too high, when the pace of change is too fast, it's impossible to build a cohesive society.»
Last year, Umunna notably blasted Theresa May over her Conservative Party conference
speech on
immigration as she appeared before the select committee.
She also lobbied strongly for marriage equality both in New York and nationally and gave a
speech outside the historic Stonewall Inn
last year at a rally to show LGBTQ solidarity with those affected by Trump's
immigration ban.
And why did the leader's
speech at the party conference not mention
immigration at all, when in the
last few years we have undergone the greatest - ever wave of increasing
immigration into our country?»
But in her
speech last month, Caroline Flint said the «emotional drive for control» in the EU referendum «was almost totally
immigration».
Over the
last two days, the Labour leader used a party political broadcast and a
speech by his shadow home secretary to unveil a raft of them on
immigration.
That is why both Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper have made important
speeches on
immigration in this
last year.
President - elect Donald Trump, in a free - flowing
speech last night at a dinner honoring his running mate, Mike Pence, jabbed at his new Republican allies and his critics alike, questioned the ethics of «super PACs» and talked about creating a «merit - based»
immigration system.
In fifth place this week is a piece which suggested that changes to how the British asylum system works could indicate that the home secretary is starting to implement aspects of the
immigration speech she delivered to the Conservative party conference
last month.
In public, he is appealing to his own party's core support with interventions such as his controversial
speech on
immigration last week.