Press Articles
Immigration is making matters worst
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Surrey Advertiser - 07-Dec-2007
Hold back the immigrant flood
By Sir Andrew Green,
The Sunday Times - 04-Nov-2007
'We must act now to cut immigrant numbers'
Commentary by Sir Andrew Green,
The Daily Telegraph - 24-Oct-2007
At last, a big idea from the LibDems. Pity it's such a foolish one
Commentary
Daily Mail, London - 19-Sep-2007
Why one size does not fit all
by Sir Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph, London - 14-Sep-2007
Immigration divides England into two zones
Commentary by Sir Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph - 23-Aug-2007
Come to Slough, everyone else has.... The Legal Tangle
by Sir Andrew Green
The Times - 20-May-2007
Counting the costs of increasing immigration
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Times - 17-May-2007
'This would only make a bad situation worse' Commentary
By Andrew Green
Daily Telegraph, London - 08-May-2007
Economics of migration
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Tablet, London - 05-May-2007
Migrant amnesty never works
Letter by Sir Andrew Green
The Independent, London - 04-May-2007
The Great Deception
Saturday Essay
Daily Mail, London - 21-Apr-2007
Home Secretary confirms that there is to be no limit to immigration.
Home Secretary confirms that there is to be no limit to immigration.
Hansard - Columns 728 and 729 - 07-Mar-2007
Little to show from tide of migrants
Commentary
By Andrew Green
Daily Telegraph, London - 03-Jan-2007
As this country prepares to open its borders to yet another wave of Eastern Europeans…
How many more can Britain take?
By Sir Andrew Green
Daily Mail, London - 27-Dec-2006
A blunder for which we'll all pay the price
By Andrew Green
Daily Mail, London - 21-Nov-2006
A government deaf to the wishes of the majority
By Andrew Green
The Daily Mail - 27-Sep-2006
EU immigration is not the problem
By Andrew Green
The Daily Telegraph, London - 24-Aug-2006
Divided Britain makes a tempting terrorist target
Michael Portillo writes that we have imported terror "...by recognising our obligations [sic] to Commonwealth countries such as Pakistan, by pursuing liberal policies on immigration, by extending asylum to those who faced 'persecution' without much reflection on why they found themselves in that position, and by ignoring the activities of 'dissidents' based here, despite warnings from allies....."
The Sunday Times - 13-Aug-2006
Home secretary wants to set 'optimum' level of immigration
Speaking on BBC1 on Sunday 6 August, the Home Secretary said he wanted to change the culture of the debate and end the "daft, so-called politically correct notion that anybody who talks about immigration is somehow a racist". He was foreshadowing a forthcoming speech described in The Guardian on 7 August.
The Guardian - 07-Aug-2006
