Immigration is not a benefit to the economy and should be cut, say peers - The Times 1st April 2008

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Immigration should be capped, according to a parliamentary report published today which concludes that record numbers of new immigrants have had “little or no impact” on economic well being. Some groups, including the low-paid, young people seeking jobs and some ethnic minorities, may have suffered because of competition for work from immigrants willing to accept low wages and poor working conditions.

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