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  1. THE Liberal Democrats and the Labour Party reacted with outrage yesterday to suggestions by Mr Baker, Home Secretary, that the combination of proportional representation and looser immigration controls could open up Britain to a flood of immigrants and permit the rise of fascism.
  2. Estimates of the family multiplier have ranged from 3.5 dependants per head of household to five, adding to uncertainty and the widespread backbench Tory hostility to the reopening of what one called "a hideous wave" of immigration.
  3. Mr Le Pen told Le Figaro that all immigrants who had entered France since immigration was officially stopped in 1974 should be repatriated and that immigrants' families should be refused entry.
  4. Yet, her first government (1979 - 83) faced significant back-bench revolts on the proposed closed-shop amendment in the Employment Bill in 1980 and on unemployment benefit cuts in 1981, was defeated on proposed changes in immigration rules in 1981, and had to withdraw a proposal to impose a ceiling on local rates in the face of opposition.
  5. Following Britain's recent dispute with China over the stationing of People's Liberation Army troops in Hong Kong after 1997, Whitehall has been at pains to keep its distance from the immigration row.
  6. Reunification and immigration have resulted in a massive housing programme and profits at the various RMC businesses rose 26 p.c.
  7. She told Mr Ashdown he did not represent an inner-city constituency such as hers, which would bear the brunt of any immigration.
  8. Thus the Immigration Acts, beginning with the 1962 Act "took discrimination out of the market place and gave it the sanction of the state.
  9. The Cabinet was deeply divided on the issue, between those, such as Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, who argued that immigration curbs could damage "the Commonwealth concept", and those, such as Duncan Sandys, Minister of Housing and Local Government, who warned the Cabinet that "in certain districts, such as Birmingham and Lambeth, colonial immigration had already led to serious over-crowding and consequently to social disturbance".
  10. The proposed airport, for example, will have facilities to function as a Chinese domestic facility, with immigration arrangements for visitors to both Macao and China.
  11. It accorded with good sense and justice, and also properly reflected the important impact of the House of Lords' decision in Shah v Barnet Borough Council 1983 2 AC 309 upon the statutory definition of settlement for Immigration Act purposes.
  12. Paul B. Rich suggests that "pathological terminology describing Black immigration became increasingly prevalent in the press by the late 1960s".
  13. Securicor guards and Immigration Officers can treat people as they wish.

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