ermI think the Tories have stated this
We will work to prevent illegal migration with a dedicated Border Police Force to crack down on illegal immigration and people trafficking
We will introduce important new rules to tighten up the student visa system, which at the moment is the biggest hole in our border controls
At the moment any so called "asylum seeker" spotted by Mr Plod climbing out of the back of a forty footer at Watford Gap Services is given a cup of tea and his taxi fare to the nearest Benefits Office
You mean the Sky Programme that was paid for by the Home Office ? - they cancelled the 2nd series when Digger Murdoch ditched New Labour. I think Cameron has in mind something with a bit more muscle and clout than the present UKBA who after all are mainly composed of overweight pasty looking individuals who used to sit behind desks at Heathrow and check passports. I first saw their new look in Belfast about Nov 08 and couldn't get over how banana republic the uniforms look.
You might be taken by the clowns on the TV trying to look hard in stab vests as they turn over Indian Takeaways but like Labour it's all show and no substance.
it made mea few times.
those applying for visit visa's, who have no clue what they are going to see in the UK.
those applying for student visa, doing some worth-less course or a degree at some international college above a chippy, or even better they hardly speak, read or write English
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The only problem is that it will cost money and the tories will be in the business of cutting budgets not increasing or creating new ones. When it comes to illegal immigration, unless the government, whether it be labour or conservative, are prepared to pay for enough holding centres where the illegals can be kept on an indefinite basis until passports and travel documents can be sorted out for them to be returned to their country of origin (which can take more than a year with some countries, China for instance) then the problem will continue.
If David Cameron says he will do this then I'll be impressed...... but I still won't vote for him because if he and his cohorts get elected they'll devastate our public services. Most tories at heart don't really believe in public services paid for by the state...... they have a victorian attitude to many of the things that come under the "public services" heading, they think that many of these things should be left to volunteers and charities.
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