Vince Cable implicated in row over 'withheld' migration report
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Vince Cable implicated in row over 'withheld' migration report
Another Tory cover-up this time on the effects of migration
Cameron accused of two cover-ups at once – over immigration impact report and No 10 aide's arrest
DOWNING STREET stands accused today of two cover-ups which strike at the heart of David Cameron's boast on coming to office that he planned to run "one of the most transparent governments in the world".
BBC Newsnight reported last night that a civil service report showing that immigration has far less impact on UK unemployment than previously thought has been buried because it is too embarrassing for Home Secretary Theresa May, who has sought to argue that it does have a harmful effect on jobs.
Cameron is also accused of a cover-up over the arrest by the National Crime Agency of his policy adviser Patrick Rock over child pornography allegations. Rock was allowed to resign quietly three weeks ago but his departure was only confirmed on Monday by Number Ten after questions were asked by the Daily Mail, which today blasts Cameron on its front page for a cover-up.
Newsnight's central claim is that the immigration report has been withheld by Downing Street because it undermines May’s claim that "displacement" – the number of British workers who are without jobs as a direct consequence of immigration – is well below the figure used by May and other ministers of 23 unemployed for every 100 additional immigrants.
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/politics/eu-immigration/57575/vince-cable-implicated-row-over-withheld-migration-report#ixzz2v8TcfdJt
The report has been in the hands of the government since last November and it has been signed off by all the government departments so what's the problem?
I guess we know and so does the government. What a bunch of chancers this lot are. Get them out.
Cameron accused of two cover-ups at once – over immigration impact report and No 10 aide's arrest
DOWNING STREET stands accused today of two cover-ups which strike at the heart of David Cameron's boast on coming to office that he planned to run "one of the most transparent governments in the world".
BBC Newsnight reported last night that a civil service report showing that immigration has far less impact on UK unemployment than previously thought has been buried because it is too embarrassing for Home Secretary Theresa May, who has sought to argue that it does have a harmful effect on jobs.
Cameron is also accused of a cover-up over the arrest by the National Crime Agency of his policy adviser Patrick Rock over child pornography allegations. Rock was allowed to resign quietly three weeks ago but his departure was only confirmed on Monday by Number Ten after questions were asked by the Daily Mail, which today blasts Cameron on its front page for a cover-up.
Newsnight's central claim is that the immigration report has been withheld by Downing Street because it undermines May’s claim that "displacement" – the number of British workers who are without jobs as a direct consequence of immigration – is well below the figure used by May and other ministers of 23 unemployed for every 100 additional immigrants.
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/politics/eu-immigration/57575/vince-cable-implicated-row-over-withheld-migration-report#ixzz2v8TcfdJt
The report has been in the hands of the government since last November and it has been signed off by all the government departments so what's the problem?
I guess we know and so does the government. What a bunch of chancers this lot are. Get them out.
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Transparent? I've known concrete blocks more transparent than this lot. Roll on the elections.
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And all this from a government that promised to be the most transparent government in the world!!!!
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In the DM today they have tried to twist it to show the opposite, talk about spin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sassy wrote:In the DM today they have tried to twist it to show the opposite, talk about spin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The opposite of what?
How much impact does immigration have on the UK workforce Sassy?
You are trumpeting this as though you know the contents.
Of course immigration has a negative impact on the UK workforce - you'd have to be a fool to believe anything else.
The people brought here are nothing but slaves brought in by big business.
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Vince is bringing out a new range of Lib Dem supporter items:
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the conservatives are transparent, everyone can see through there pathetic lies, didn't he promise a referendum on the eu if he got in power the last time..
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