Immigration focus for UKIP's Gill








Nathan GillNathan Gill is top of UKIP’s list of candidates in Wales


UKIP’s lead Welsh candidate will focus on European immigration and red tape in his speech to the party’s national conference today.

Using the conference as a launchpad for the forthcoming European election, Nathan Gill will say UKIP’s ambition is to top the poll in Wales.

He will also emphasise UKIP as the only Welsh party in May’s poll urging withdrawal from the European Union.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage will also address the gathering in Torquay.

The party won its first Welsh seat in the last European election in 2009.

A recent ITV Cymru/You Gov opinion poll shows UKIP in second place behind Labour. If that were translated into the election result, UKIP would retain its seat.

However, in a speech this afternoon to UKIP’s national conference, Mr Gill will say the party’s ambition is to win the election in Wales.


‘Positive vision’

Mr Gill will argue that voters “are ready for change and are fed up of the tired old parties”.

Highlighting UKIP’s “positive vision for Wales and the UK outside the European Union”, he will say the party’s election campaign will focus on concerns about EU immigration and regulations.



















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BBC Wales’ annual St David’s Day opinion poll shows 60% of Welsh voters thought immigration to the UK was too high, with only 31% saying the level was “about right”.

But the survey, carried out by pollsters ICM, also shows more than half of respondents would like the UK to remain as part of the EU – 54% wanting to stay and 40% wanting to pull out.

Mr Gill secured UKIP’s best result in a Welsh assembly seat in the 2013 Ynys Mon by-election – pushing Labour close for second place.

He will say UKIP has continued its development in Wales by doubling membership of the party in the past year.

Its conference in Torquay on Friday will be followed by a public meeting and action day on Saturday.

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Immigration focus for UKIP's Gill








Nathan GillNathan Gill is top of UKIP’s list of candidates in Wales


UKIP’s lead Welsh candidate will focus on European immigration and red tape in his speech to the party’s national conference today.

Using the conference as a launchpad for the forthcoming European election, Nathan Gill will say UKIP’s ambition is to top the poll in Wales.

He will also emphasise UKIP as the only Welsh party in May’s poll urging withdrawal from the European Union.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage will also address the gathering in Torquay.

The party won its first Welsh seat in the last European election in 2009.

A recent ITV Cymru/You Gov opinion poll shows UKIP in second place behind Labour. If that were translated into the election result, UKIP would retain its seat.

However, in a speech this afternoon to UKIP’s national conference, Mr Gill will say the party’s ambition is to win the election in Wales.


‘Positive vision’

Mr Gill will argue that voters “are ready for change and are fed up of the tired old parties”.

Highlighting UKIP’s “positive vision for Wales and the UK outside the European Union”, he will say the party’s election campaign will focus on concerns about EU immigration and regulations.



















Nathan Gill

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BBC Wales’ annual St David’s Day opinion poll shows 60% of Welsh voters thought immigration to the UK was too high, with only 31% saying the level was “about right”.

But the survey, carried out by pollsters ICM, also shows more than half of respondents would like the UK to remain as part of the EU – 54% wanting to stay and 40% wanting to pull out.

Mr Gill secured UKIP’s best result in a Welsh assembly seat in the 2013 Ynys Mon by-election – pushing Labour close for second place.

He will say UKIP has continued its development in Wales by doubling membership of the party in the past year.

Its conference in Torquay on Friday will be followed by a public meeting and action day on Saturday.

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Immigration focus for UKIP's Gill








Nathan GillNathan Gill is top of UKIP’s list of candidates in Wales


UKIP’s lead Welsh candidate will focus on European immigration and red tape in his speech to the party’s national conference today.

Using the conference as a launchpad for the forthcoming European election, Nathan Gill will say UKIP’s ambition is to top the poll in Wales.

He will also emphasise UKIP as the only Welsh party in May’s poll urging withdrawal from the European Union.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage will also address the gathering in Torquay.

The party won its first Welsh seat in the last European election in 2009.

A recent ITV Cymru/You Gov opinion poll shows UKIP in second place behind Labour. If that were translated into the election result, UKIP would retain its seat.

However, in a speech this afternoon to UKIP’s national conference, Mr Gill will say the party’s ambition is to win the election in Wales.


‘Positive vision’

Mr Gill will argue that voters “are ready for change and are fed up of the tired old parties”.

Highlighting UKIP’s “positive vision for Wales and the UK outside the European Union”, he will say the party’s election campaign will focus on concerns about EU immigration and regulations.



















Nathan Gill

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BBC Wales’ annual St David’s Day opinion poll shows 60% of Welsh voters thought immigration to the UK was too high, with only 31% saying the level was “about right”.

But the survey, carried out by pollsters ICM, also shows more than half of respondents would like the UK to remain as part of the EU – 54% wanting to stay and 40% wanting to pull out.

Mr Gill secured UKIP’s best result in a Welsh assembly seat in the 2013 Ynys Mon by-election – pushing Labour close for second place.

He will say UKIP has continued its development in Wales by doubling membership of the party in the past year.

Its conference in Torquay on Friday will be followed by a public meeting and action day on Saturday.

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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Immigration rise embarrasses UK's Cameron before election

By Kylie MacLellan

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to cut net immigration to below 100,000 a year was undermined on Thursday by figures showing that a net 212,000 people moved to Britain in the year to September, a jump of 37 percent.

With polls regularly showing immigration to be one of voters’ top three concerns, Cameron is under pressure ahead of European elections in May and a national election next year to make good on his promise to cut the net influx to the “tens of thousands” by 2015.

Eurosceptic lawmakers in his Conservative party, trailing in the polls, want him to get tougher, partly to dissuade its supporters from defecting to the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP), which opposes “open-door immigration”.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Thursday that the net flow of long-term migrants into Britain was up from 154,000 in the year to September 2012.

The number of EU nationals who came to Britain increased by 40 percent to 209,000, it said, the highest estimate since the figures began in 1964. EU citizens all have the right to live and work in each other’s countries, with some temporary exceptions for new member states.

Net migration of EU citizens more than doubled, the ONS said, with the number of Romanians and Bulgarians rising sharply ahead of the removal of restrictions on their right to work in Britain on January1, 2014.

A spokesman for Cameron said there had been a significant fall in net migration since its peak in 2010 and the government was sticking to its target.

“That is absolutely our objective and that is what we are going to continue to work towards,” he said.

This month the government laid out new rules designed to limit the access that migrants from other European Union states have to Britain’s welfare system.

It has also said Britain will stop helping jobless immigrants with their housing costs from April, and has brought in new rules to prevent EU migrants claiming welfare benefits as soon as they arrive.

The main opposition Labour party said Thursday’s figures showed government policy was “a mess”.

UKIP leader Nigel Farage said it was “utterly pointless setting immigration targets when you can’t even decide who comes in to this country”.

“Until we end the open-door immigration policy with the EU and take back full control over our borders nothing can really be done,” he said.

(Additional reporting by William James; Editing by Andrew Osborn and Kevin Liffey)

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