Home :: World

Two in three Brits consider immigration bad for UK

London, Wed, 25 Nov 2009 ANI

London, Nov. 25 (ANI): Nearly two in three Brits think that immigration has a "negative effect on the UK," a new poll has found.

 

According to a poll on border control policies by Angus Reid Public Opinion, 67 per cent felt that immigration was bad for Britain, while 56 per cent believed that illegal migrants were taking jobs from British workers.

 

Of the 2,006 people quizzed, 57 per cent thought illegal newcomers should be deported, The Sun reports.

 

Only 23 per cent thought illegal immigrants should be allowed to work in the UK on a temporary basis and just 13 per cent wanted them to have the eventual opportunity of becoming UK citizens.

 

The poll made it clear that mass immigration will be a key issue among voters at next year's general election.

 

The paper quoted a spokesman for Angus Reid Public Opinion, as saying: "The survey shows that immigration is important to voters and the level of concern over both legal and illegal immigration is particularly high in Britain at this point."

 

It also exposed widespread scepticism about the Labour party's immigration policies.

 

Only 12 per cent believed that Labour was the political party best at controlling Britain's borders, compared with 30 per cent favouring the Tory approach while just 8 per cent backed the Lib Dems on the issue, the report says. (ANI)

 



RELATED STORIES

LATEST IMAGES
Mughal Garden Cancer Treatment in Ayurveda Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltha Chashma Delhi Tibetan people solidarity movement activist Smt. Sheila Dikshit today laid foundation stone for Diabetes Endocrine and Metabolic Care Centre
MORE...
Social bookmark this page



Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments: