Cooper told Labour party delegates that it wasn't «rightwing» to be
worried about immigration and renewed her promised not to engage in «an arms race of rhetoric» but to put forward practical policies that help manage migration.
«Let us be clear it is not racist to be
worried about immigration or to want stronger controls,» she said.
The party's political problem has now taken on historical significance as Labour voters who are
worried about immigration are backing Brexit, putting Britain's membership of the European Union on the brink.
He has promised that his party «will never again turn our backs on people who are
worried about immigration» but also...
Asked today what he would say to a Ukip voter
worried about immigration, Blair quoted the Institute of Chartered Accountants slogan «skills for growth and opportunities for all».
Many ethnic minority voters are
worried about immigration, like their white counterparts, but they are much more sensitive to some of the more draconian elements of the system, which have been allowed to run amok as the Tories try to invite Ukip voters back to the party.
UKIP's recent by election victory proves it: the public are extremely
worried about immigration and its impacts on labour markets and communities.
Miliband channels Michael Howard with «direct message» to Lab voters who switched to Ukip: «It's not prejudiced to
worry about immigration»
ED Miliband said: «
Worrying about immigration, talking about immigration and thinking about immigration does not make people bigots.»
Asked if people should stop
worrying about immigration, he said: «We have to allay people's concerns about the impact... and recognise the huge contribution made to our economy and the numbers of people working in the NHS that are pretty crucial to the survival of the NHS.»
Not exact matches
Jonathan Tisch, chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels and co-owner of the New York Giants, said Monday he's
worried President Donald Trump's
immigration policies and tough talk
about homeland security send a message of exclusivity to the world.
But nationalism and cultural issues were more important: irritation at a loss of sovereignty to Brussels;
worries about the effects of mass
immigration; resentment of a cosmopolitan elite that demeans local ways; a creeping sense of social disorder, epitomized by recent satires like Martin Amis's 2012 novel Lionel Asbo: State of England.
A majority of Muslims in the Pew report believe that the rest of America does not see them as part of mainstream society (62 %) and indicated they were
worried about President Donald Trump (68 %), whose
immigration policy has targeted people from certain Muslim - majority countries.
But most did so because they
worried about what continued high
immigration levels meant for access to public services, housing and jobs.
This group of candidates would announce «easy - to - understand policies for the problems people
worry most
about, such as unemployment, crime,
immigration, care of old people, NHS, welfare reform, Europe.»
Worried about federal
immigration policies, a New York labor organization is taking steps to protect its own.
Jack Straw might think you lost it because working class «C» types were
worried about «fairness» and
immigration, but they weren't why you lost.
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He said Labour realised voters had «specific concerns»
about immigration and reiterated Labour's view that it was not prejudiced to
worry about its effects.
This is the ideal behind single payer health care (No
worries about which plan to buy and how to fund it), abortion right (no
worries about making a mistake in procreation), free
immigration (no
worries about being excluded), etc..
It's not «Remainers» in general who want a strict
immigration policy: it's the particular Remainers in cabinet, plus some Labour MPs like Rachel Reeves who
worry about losing their heartland vote.
The
worry I have is the more we bang on
about immigration — and it seems as though that is going to be one of the big themes of the next election — it resonates with what we understand people are concerned
about, but the more we bang on
about that as the Conservative Party, the more we will seem I fear to people in this country with brown skin, with black skin, people who've come from outside the UK, they will just think «God, Tories somehow see us as being second - class citizens».
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[Cameron] thinks that people who talk
about Europe or «bang on»
about Europe as he once put it himself, he thinks that people who talk
about immigration and who are
worried about the numbers of people coming to Britain, he thinks that people who are concerned
about the blot of wind farms all over our landscapes and seascapes, he thinks that people who discuss those things are beyond the pale and I think when he insults us actually what he's doing, he's insulting a very large number of his own voters.
«Ukip have a very simple message, which is if you're
worried about your son's unemployment, if you're renting, if you can't get a council house, if your wages are stagnating, that the problem is
immigration and the solution is we're going to pull out of Europe.
Ed had been able to get across the
worry a lot of Core labour voters have
about immigration concerning work, and not be shouted down as a racist by the likes of Diane Abbott, the way other labour supporters like lord Glasman or rod Liddle have in the past, when as Liddle pointed out lately, it's the rich bosses employing Eastern European workers that have financially benefitted, not the working class, and the mess Cameron has made over Junkter, is nothing to the failure of Ed, to score over Andy Coulson scandal,
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 Prime Minister may have been
worrying about the rise of Ukip, but around the Cabinet table most of the discussions
about immigration were dominated by Ministers attacking the Home Secretary over her department's restrictive
immigration and visa rules.
Blairite, pro-EU liberals comfortable with high levels of
immigration and capitalism but
worried about inequality.
The research community remains
worried about President Donald Trump's executive order on
immigration and visas — notwithstanding a judicial hold.
They've already discussed whether to cancel an upcoming meeting due to travel concerns, but Modabber is also
worried about how the US
immigration stance could affect their work in the long term.
Steven Kolb, president and CEO, the Council of Fashion Designers of America: «I
worry about his position on
immigration and how it will impact the workforce of our industry from garment workers to design students who come here to study and want to stay.
By «facing the question of
immigration scams» I mean
worrying about the possibility that a woman will marry him with the only purpose of gaining residence to his country, and will divorce him soon after the marriage....
Many educators report that younger students do not understand the processes underlying
immigration policy and enforcement, so even students with legal residency or citizenship may mistakenly
worry about deportation.
I think
about a former, Polynesian student of mine, who was completely immersed in black hip - hop culture, yet seemed
worried she would offend me by saying my race out loud during a class discussion on
immigration and ethnic backgrounds.
My post last week
about how using the «no hassle travel trifecta» could alleviate
worry about impending slowdowns at airport security and
immigration lines due to the sequester received a ton of play locally.
The folks are more
worried about their leaders pushing loosey - goosey
immigration that is fraying the traditional cultural - social fabric and importing terrorism.
In the same way, I elect public officials who are experts in their fields, so that I can do my work without
worrying about issues of
immigration, or national defense, or whatever.
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