Sentences with phrase «immigration speech on»

Mr Cable hit out at prime minister David Cameron's immigration speech on Friday, calling his rhetoric «very unwise» and warning that it risked inflaming extremism.
Read Ed Miliband's flagship immigration speech on immigration and diversity in full on politics.co.uk
It was but a small step, an almost imperceptible shuffle of the boots, but as Chris Bryant stood up to deliver his immigration speech on Monday, British politics moved yet another inch to the right.

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He then gave a passionate victory speech that sketched out a stronger global role for France and promised to waste no time making the national economy a much more business - friendlyplace, with controversial labour - market, pension, education and constitutional reforms, not to mention tougher measures on crime and immigration.
Republican Nominee Donald Trump's platform and statements are, broadly, less tech - friendly than Clinton's, with stances on trade, immigration, and speech that could stifle innovation.
In a tweet Tuesday morning, the Republican presidential nominee reaffirmed his support for a wall and teased a speech on immigration he's set to deliver on Wednesday.
The ones I do know don't hate immigrants (though they think illegal immigration is an economic and criminal problem), think a multicultural society is a good thing (while they are quite tired of politically correct speech codes), and they really do want what's best for the country (though we might differ on what that is).
The speech comes as people have called for more clarity on Trump's immigration stance, saying he's wavering.
The truths that are spoken through the mouths of the farm animals on issues such as immigration, tolerance, and free speech sound eerily familiar to the problems that are snagging American democracy.
Coming so fast on Boris» speech to the Tory party conference, when he raised eyebrows by telling an audience of right - wingers they ought to pull themselves together on immigration, Dave will be getting much more relaxed about the leadership threat from his floppy - haired Bullingdon rival.
Last year, Umunna notably blasted Theresa May over her Conservative Party conference speech on immigration as she appeared before the select committee.
His speech will have three themes overall: (i) Cutting immigrants» access to benefits; (ii) ending «something for nothing» benefits»; and (iii) cracking down on illegal immigration.
Nick Clegg has joined the other two party leaders in getting tough on immigration today, in a speech which addresses a topic long considered sacrosanct in Liberal Democrat circles.
The comment comes ahead of a major speech on immigration from the prime minister tomorrow in which he will insist foreign nationals pay for GP appointments and be resident two years before they can access social housing.
After Labour had largely remained quiet about the issue in the first two years of the Coalition government, Miliband touted his speech as the first step in a new conversation, and offered extensive apologies about Labour's past policies on immigration in a bid to begin to rehabilitate Labour's public image in this policy area.
Immigration Minister Damian Green expanded on this point in a speech to the TRG before Christmas when he said: «We must not sub-contract the need to keep the government in the progressive space to the Liberal Democrats.»
As prime minister David Cameron works on the finishing touches of his much - awaited speech on Europe and immigration he is under considerable pressure from his backbenchers and some frontbenchers to signal that he is ready to campaign to leave the European Union.
The speech, which saw David Cameron promise to cut down on «mass immigration» prompted a public spat with business secretary Vince Cable and revealed tensions at the heart of the coalition.
lition's policy on immigration appeared to be in disarray today, after David Cameron's speech on immigration revealed tensions ahead of the local elections.
In his speech, Miliband talked about the pressures that immigration puts on people.
The prime minister has been accused of stealing BNP policies, following his controversial speech on immigration.
The speech threw coalition policy on immigration into disarray, with one senior Lib Dem branding the speech a return to «dog whistle» politics and government sources struggling to confirm whether reducing immigration to «tens of thousands» was official policy.
The BNP has accused the prime minister of stealing its policies, after his controversial speech on immigration prompted controversy.
Burnham also used his conference speech to strike a different tone on immigration from Corbyn, just hours before the leader planned to address the issue in his conference speech.
The group works to train recent immigrants for civic leadership opportunities, and Ms. Mark - Viverito said her speech would focus on immigration and «some of the great work we're doing here» in New York.
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.
What was the position of Her Majesty's government on the Queen's speech or the Immigration Bill amendment?
But it was Powell's less well known speech — his next speech on immigration, seven months later in Eastbourne - which set out most clearly his own prescription for solving the immigration problem.
In a speech delivered from the White House on Thurs., Oct. 24th, he reiterated his call for a comprehensive immigration bill.
«Cameron enters local election campaign with speech on immigration Main Vince Cable attacks Cameron's immigration speech as «very unwise»»
Pressed on the immigration themes in his earlier speech at a press conference during Ukip's spring conference in Torquay, Mr Farage denied he felt people should be forced to speak English on trains.
The shadow home secretary claimed the Tories have been «disgraceful» on the issue of immigration in a speech at the Labour party's conference in Brighton on Sunday.
«Thanks to many in this room, New York City has established itself as a national leader on immigration policy,» Ms. Mark - Viverito said during a speech this morning at Cardozo Law School.
Chris Bryant's keynote speech on Labour immigration policy was derailed today, after pre-released extracts proved to be inaccurate.
Meanwhile, the Tories appeared to be taking their cue from The Sun's Harry Cole, who had seized on the fact that the shadow chancellor's speech did not mention immigration.
The full scale of immigration's impact on Labour's support was revealed in a new survey today, ahead of a planned Ed Miliband speech on the issue.
Then a few weeks ago he panicked completely, had a disastrous PMQs on Cameron's «failure» on immigration and gave a Ukip - themed speech in Clacton which suggested he was too afraid to challenge their world view.
Gerwyn Davies, policy adviser for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), commented on the prime minister's immigration speech:
The Conservative leader offered a comprehensive defence of his party's approach to immigration in his speech, arguing that the coalition was on the right track in tackling student immigration from outside Europe, illegal immigration and reforming the points system for migrant workers.
That is why both Ed Miliband and Yvette Cooper have made important speeches on immigration in this last year.
In the 1968 Powell, then Conservative defence spokesman, made a speech in Birmingham on immigration in which he warned of «rivers of blood» if the number of new Brits arriving from the Commonwealth was not curbed.
Vince Cable has accused the prime minister of «inflaming extremism» ahead of a David Cameron speech on immigration.
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Today's speech on immigration best by Labour for years.
Immigrants and their advocates rejected what they said was a divisive State of the Union speech by Trump, saying it will not help efforts at bipartisan compromise on immigration policy.
It sprang from a section of home secretary Theresa May's speech to the Conservative party conference on illegal immigration and the Human Rights Act.
Trump is expected to sign a new executive order on immigration and refugees on Wednesday — a day after his first speech before a joint session of Congress.
Questioned about his heavily Tory - baiting speech this afternoon Cable attacked the emergence of «dog whistle politics» from the Tories on issues like immigration and benefits, and insisted that they required «more of a political response.»
NYC Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito, an advocate for immigrants and the Latino community, said she would dedicate a speech she is delivering on immigration in Washington D.C., tomorrow to Trump because his rhetoric about immigrants has helped engage them in the political process.
After refusing to address the issue properly at the General Election and making this speech at a time of increasing electoral vulnerability for the Conservatives, Mr Cameron does look like he's ripped up his own rulebook on how to deal with the issue of immigration.
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