Karl Whelan

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Tag Archives: Immigration

Three Important Facts About UK Immigration

Posted on April 6, 2015 by kwhelan

I probably shouldn’t have been but I was fairly shocked by the level of discussion of the immigration issue in last week’s UK leaders debate. Some concrete facts and context here.

Posted in UK Economy | Tagged Immigration

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