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Home Secretary Alan Johnson said the Government will not be giving Croydon much extra money to deal with the increase in asylum seekers coming into the borough. Full Article at This is Local London
On Saturday 28th November 2009, French and British solidarity activists will stage a cross-channel protest from Calais to Folkstone. Full Article at UK Indymedia Newswire
British Immigration Minister Phil Woolas (L) and actress Joanna Lumley (R) address a press conference in London, on May 7, 2009. View Photo »
If this country and others were to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan and the Taliban were able to take control of Afghanistan our evidence is that the number of asylum seekers coming to the EU would significantly increase
There was a five day NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) conference in Scotland's capital Edinburgh from Friday 13th November through to Tuesday 17th November 2009. Full Article at Portland Indymedia
THE parents of a murdered company manager last night accused Home Office minister Phil Woolas of “sidestepping” questions about why their son’s killer had been allowed into the UK. Full Article at Wales Online
A £2bn scheme to monitor all electronic communications remains within the Home Office's financial plans, despite the government postponing the relevant legislation. Full Article at The Register
British Immigration Minister Phil Woolas (2nd R) and actress Joanna Lumley (R) address a press conference in London, on May 7, 2009. View Photo »
I long for the day when I won't just be writing letters or making phone calls to (Home Secretary) Alan Johnson or Phil Woolas to try and persuade them that their latest crazy decision needs to be amended.
Ministers announced that ID cards will be on sale in Manchester in two weeks’ time — as official figures revealed the high cost of their development. Full Article at Times Online
AN MP who grew up in Burnley enrolled for an ID card today to promote the latest stage of the controversial scheme. Full Article at The Burnley Citizen
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British Immigration Minister Phil Woolas (L) and actress Joanna Lumley (R) address a press conference in London, on May 7, 2009. Gurkha campaigners voiced anger Thursday after test cases on applications for the right for retired Nepalese fighters to settle in Britain were rejected.
View Photo »British Immigration Minister Phil Woolas (2nd R) and actress Joanna Lumley (R) address a press conference in London, on May 7, 2009. Gurkha campaigners voiced anger Thursday after test cases on applications for the right for retired Nepalese fighters to settle in Britain were rejected.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Home Office minister Phil Woolas has his fingerprints and photograph scanned as he enrols for the National Identity card at Manchester passport office on November 16, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Home Office minister Phil Woolas has his fingerprints and photograph scanned as he enrols for the National Identity card at Manchester passport office on November 16, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 16: Home Office minister Phil Woolas has his fingerprints and photograph scanned as he enrols for the National Identity card at Manchester passport office on November 16, 2009 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson (R) listens to one of his adviser prior taking off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on a plane bound for Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson (R) speaks to British counterpart Phil Woolas on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »British Immigration minister Phil Woolas (R) listens to French counterpart Eric Besson on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson stands in front of a photograph of illegal immigrants being intercepted on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit with British counterpart Phil Woolas (not in pic) in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson stands in front of a photograph of illegal immigrants being intercepted on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit with British counterpart Phil Woolas (not in pic) in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson listens to British counterpart Phil Woolas on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson listens during a press conference on October 27, 2009 next to British counterpart Phil Woolas during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson speaks to the press on October 27, 2009 next to British counterpart Phil Woolas during the inauguration of the Joint Intelligence Unit in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson stands in front of a photograph of illegal immigrants being intercepted on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Center of Operational Information with British counterpart Phil Woolas (not in pic) in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson stands in front of a photograph of illegal immigrants being intercepted on October 27, 2009 during the inauguration of the Joint Center of Operational Information with British counterpart Phil Woolas (not in pic) in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson listens during a press conference on October 27, 2009 next to British counterpart Phil Woolas during the inauguration of the Joint Center of Operational Information in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson speaks to the press on October 27, 2009 next to British counterpart Phil Woolas during the inauguration of the Joint Center of Operational Information in Folkestone, Kent.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »French minister for immigration Eric Besson is about to take off from Le Bourget airport, north of Paris on October 27, 2009 on his way to Folkestone in England.
View Photo »(L-R) French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde, Britain's Environment Minister Phil Woolas, Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband, French Minister of Immigration Eric Besson, French Ecology Minister Jean-Louis Borloo, Britain's Defence Secretary Robert Ainsworth, Britain's Prime...
View Photo »British Immigration Minister Phil Woolas (2nd R) and actress Joanna Lumley (R) address a press conference in London, on May 7, 2009. Gurkha campaigners voiced anger Thursday after test cases on applications for the right for retired Nepalese fighters to settle in Britain were rejected.
View Photo »If this country and others were to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan and the Taliban were able to take control of Afghanistan our evidence is that the number of asylum seekers coming to the EU would significantly increase
I long for the day when I won't just be writing letters or making phone calls to (Home Secretary) Alan Johnson or Phil Woolas to try and persuade them that their latest crazy decision needs to be amended.
There have been some positive changes to the situation in Zimbabwe over the past six months ... While a great deal remains to be done ... the indiscriminate violence which marred the elections of 2008 has abated.
Phil Woolas's point is tasteless and disrespectful on a day when five of our brave soldiers in Afghanistan have lost their lives. He just underlines that the government does not have clear objectives in this conflict and we need urgently to be told the strategy for success.
The UK Border Agency will therefore be starting work over the autumn on a process aimed at normalising our returns policy to Zimbabwe, moving towards resuming enforced returns progressively as and when the political situation develops
I long for the day when I won't be just writing letters or making phone calls to Alan Johnson or Phil Woolas to try and persuade them that their latest crazy decision needs to be amended. I long for the day, as First Minister in the Scottish Parliament, that we can legislate for an immigration system th...
To say they are not refugees is factually inaccurate. We do not know who these people are. They need to be processed. Obviously there will be some economic migrants and there will be some refugees. It is wrong for Phil Woolas to say bluntly without any evidence they are economic migrants
- da52543
17 hours ago
- howardmcheng
2 days ago
And why is that cunt Phil Woolas on the red button #thethickofit material?
- johnbrissenden 5 days ago
- CSR_ticker
6 days ago
