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If Elected As Prime Minister Boris, Vows To Get Tough On Immigration.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a great pledge, and Boris is certain to achieve it - because he hasn’t set a target.
So if immigration goes down by ten people, he can say his policy is a success.
It is a change from Theresa (we’ll reduce from hundreds of thousand to tens of thousands) May, who promised the Earth and delivered nothing. Boris is promising nothing, and will probably deliver next to nothing.
So if immigration goes down by ten people, he can say his policy is a success.
It is a change from Theresa (we’ll reduce from hundreds of thousand to tens of thousands) May, who promised the Earth and delivered nothing. Boris is promising nothing, and will probably deliver next to nothing.
Politicians don't have a great reputation for honesty, but as they are all tarred with the same brush, one has to go with those saying the right things rather than deliberately choose one saying the wrong things, presumably in the hope they'll do the opposite.
Out on the 31st, put in a scheme to regulate immigration, so far sounds ok. State yet a further delay likely, write off loans that were already cheap, at taxpayers expense, sounds like a downward spiral. Still what one lacks in policy one might make up for in muck slinging.
Out on the 31st, put in a scheme to regulate immigration, so far sounds ok. State yet a further delay likely, write off loans that were already cheap, at taxpayers expense, sounds like a downward spiral. Still what one lacks in policy one might make up for in muck slinging.
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