Have economic changes and welfare reform made any difference to the desire to migrate from Eastern Europe?
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The Deputy Prime Minister claims three million jobs are linked to our membership of the EU. The UKIP leader says that this is simply wrong.
It was about votes in May, not victory on the night.
There is no conflict between immigration control and an open economy. And it would help if this new group could get its facts right.
The Government is providing support where it is most needed to ensure that Britain is truly competitive once again.
Analysis of how our money is spent doesn’t support the claim that the oountry is run from Brussels.
From Italy to Ukraine – and elsewhere – democracy has been relegated to a bureaucratic box reluctantly ticked after the event.
That the Policy Commissions are not in the loop for the manifesto for the European elections highlights the gap between Cameron and his Party on EU policy.
It is time for it to rethink how it deals with its neighbouring states.
As we gather for our conference, there are signs that our message on tax, spending, welfare and the EU referendum is also cutting through.
In the European Parliament, MEPs have adopted a report that I drafted calling for this shift in EU development efforts
Sir Andrew Green knows much about immigration policy, but in my experience the current system is broken.