Was the government lying, incompetent or afraid when they got the figures wrong on immigrant workers?
You said: Text: If we live in a global market, you have to accept a fairly fluid immigration system. Dimitri, London Text: Aren’t we all, ultimately, the sons and daughters of immigrants? Gary B, Uxbridge Text: Health and safety. The country is full, so no more. Mark, Coventry Text: Do you think we have a problem? The government can’t even add up! Malcolm, Leeds Text: Wales is empty: southern England is over-populated. It’s pointless discussing “British” immigration. Andy Text: Any good jobs going in Poland? AJ, Essex The real problem with immigration is that we need to have a better way of spreading migrant workers across the country instead of having them mainly in London. You can’t control numbers of EU or asylum seekers – but you could have better methods of dispersal so that the pressures are eased on some areas and vacancies are filled in areas of need. MK, Glasgow The debate on immigration will never end. However it is important to remember that the economic migrants from Easter
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