Sentences with phrase «n't talk about immigration»

[2] His campaign strategy was summarised as: «Don't talk about immigration»; «Do talk about business»; «Don't make the referendum final»; «Do keep mentioning the Charter of Fundamental Rights and the over-reach of the European Union's Court of Justice».

Not exact matches

Maybe young evangelicals like me avoid talking about abortion because it's just not as cool as talking about sex trafficking and immigration.
Immigration won't be on the table for Rubio to talk about so that leaves he and the GOP nothing again.
It kind of make sense that she wouldn't want to talk about violating the sanctity of marriage to avoid trouble for tax evasion, or violating immigration laws.
We've been told so many times that it's not racist to talk about immigration.
«I've done public meetings in my constituency and across the country on immigration and often we talk about immigration as if it's all the same, but we don't have much discussion about different kinds of immigration.
Led by politicians that not even Tony Blair would consider populist — like Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Gisela Stuart — they collectively talked about immigration in a responsible and sober way.
15:30 - Things take a further trip downhill as Miliband says we need to talk about immigration and then offers a set of proposals which would not satisfy ukip voters - clamping down on gangmasters etc..
Trump had just finished talking about immigration being a good thing, and Steve does not challenge that.
Talking only about crime, tax, Europe and immigration won't be enough to realign British politics.
The Independent thinks the party can not modernise and also talk about more familiar Tory issues: «What made Mr Cameron initially seem radically different from his predecessors William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard was his decision to stop talking about those old Tory obsessions of crime, Europe, immigration and tax cuts.
They continue to talk about bogus immigration targets, which they have not met and will never meet.
But what comes over on the doorstep is immigration and we just haven't had the right language to talk to our basic supporters and we haven't had the right policies and we need to have a pretty fundamental rethink about that.»
It features a voiceover by the candidate, talking about the strength the state generates from its diversity — a not - so - subtle dig at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and his controversial stance on immigration.
«What we're picking up as we go around the country is the public — rightly or wrongly, and in a sense it doesn't matter whether they're right or wrong — think that Labour doesn't want to talk to them about immigration.
ED Miliband said: «Worrying about immigration, talking about immigration and thinking about immigration does not make people bigots.»
We're doing well with the economy we've got a good set of messages but they're all about your head and what people are worried about here [in Thurrock, where Doyle - Price is MP], you'll hear people talking about immigration, they say to us we've not done enough about immigration, we've not done enough about welfare, actually we've done a lot, but what we need to do is talk in a narrative that people understand and can engage with because too often our political debate looks managerial and bland and that's why people here don't think that politicians speak for them.
The U.K. government's plan to introduce a points - based immigration system won't begin to affect students coming from countries outside the European Union until the next academic year, but students are already talking about it.
Take a close look at the agreements between schools and law enforcement agencies to make sure that police and school resource officers (SROs) are not gathering information for ICE, or coming to campus to talk to students and potentially asking questions about their or their family's immigration status, which would violate the California Values Act.
No, we're not talking about the Arizona immigration law debate, but the several local proposals to tax sodas and other sugary delicious drinks.
In any event, we're talking about the pre-Brexit situation in the UK — when Parliament finally decide on the post-Brexit immigration law it will no doubt be worse, as the UK won't be bound by EU law at all.
Greg Siskind: Yeah, I think we're the first immigration law firm to be using Neota Logic, which I don't know if you've talked about that before.
If your marriage has not become abusive or otherwise dangerous to you and your children, you may wish to talk with your citizen spouse about deferring your divorce until after you have obtained an immigration waiver.
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