2015-03-31

UKIP Bets on Identity and Commnity

UKIP goes all in on immigration with the general election only 5 weeks away. Labour and Conservatives are running neck and neck, with UKIP a distant second.

UKIP leader Farage pledges 90 percent immigration cut
Farage said he would cut net migration to around 30,000 people a year from the current level of some 300,000 a year. The Conservatives had promised to reduce the numbers to under 100,000 a year.

"I'm saying a net level of about 30,000 a year is roughly what we had for 50 years from 1950 almost until the turn of the century," Farage said.

"It was a level at which this country was comfortable and that integration was possible and it didn't, crucially, compress the wages."

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