A selection of recent media reports

Terror suspect Abu Qatada could be released on bail AGAIN within days
Jordanian terror suspect Abu Qatada could be freed on bail by the end of the month. Qatada, d
Mail Online (19-May-2012)
Inside Abu Qatada's luxurious prison in Jordan
An exclusive look at the jail in Jordan where the radical cleric Abu Qatada could end up poses disturbing questions ab
Telegraph.co.uk (19-May-2012)
Abu Qatada given bail hearing date
Abu Qatada is fighting deportation to Jordan
Halesowen News (19-May-2012)
You'll get a shock if you revive Heathrow third runway, Boris Johnson warns PM
Boris Johnson today warned the Government not to support the expansion of Heathrow Air
London Evening Standard (17-May-2012)
Welcome foreign students or forfeit billions of pounds, Britain warned
Britain risks losing billions of pounds generated by foreign students because immi
London Evening Standard (17-May-2012)
Government database flooded with tip-offs over illegal immigrants
A new government database is being flooded with thousands of complaints about illegal
Telegraph.co.uk (17-May-2012)
Britain 'forced to leave EU if Scotland separates'
Scottish independence could see the UK kicked out of the European Union and forced to surrender its £3 billi
Telegraph.co.uk (17-May-2012)
Illegal immigrant jailed for 12 months asks to be deported
ILLEGAL immigrant Isa Teryaki faces being deported after using a false Lithuanian passport to try to get
This is Staffordshire (16-May-2012)
One tip-off every six minutes to the illegal immigrants database
A giant new Government database is being flooded with tip-offs from the public about illegal immi
Mail Online (16-May-2012)
Home Office-approved adviser who made £1million through helping immigrants stay in the UK jailed for 10 years
A Home Office-approved adviser and his wife who made
The Mail On Sunday (16-May-2012)
Please deport me, there's no work in Britain, illegal immigrant begs judge
An illegal immigrant asked a judge to deport him on the grounds that finding work in Brita
Telegraph.co.uk (16-May-2012)
Hundreds of Olympic athletes will have to use Stansted because Heathrow cannot cope with Games rush
Hundreds of Olympic athletes and coaches will be force
London Evening Standard (16-May-2012)
Bid to hear passengers' border queue views blocked
Ministers are blocking plans to publish passengers' views on nightmare border queues and other delays, the Sta
London Evening Standard (16-May-2012)
Minister blames wrong type of wind for chaos at Heathrow
Emergency plans to hire 70 more staff at troubled Heathrow were announced by the Immigration Ministe
The Independent (16-May-2012)
Almost 4,000 foreign criminals living free in UK after dodging deportation
Almost 4,000 foreign criminals are living free in Britain as they dodg
Metro (15-May-2012)
MP concerned at 80 percent illegl immigrant hike
DUMFRIES and Galloway MP Russell Brown has expressed his dismay at shock figures which reveal an 80 percent hike i
The Galloway Gazette (15-May-2012)
Does Miliband's reshuffle signal a lurch to the left?
Labour leader Ed Miliband's surprise appointment tonight of radical left-winger Jon Cruddas to head up Labou
The Mail On Sunday (15-May-2012)
Joan tweets in fury at Theresa May over Heathrow hold-up... And look out Mrs May, she has 68,000 followers
Joan Collins yesterday joined the attack on Britain's s
Mail Online (15-May-2012)
Long queues at Heathrow Airport? That's just the wind, says Immigration Minister
Long waits for passengers at the UK's airports will depend on the wind, the Immig
London Evening Standard (15-May-2012)
Extra border staff to be hired for post-Olympics student influx
Seventy extra border staff are to be urgently recruited from within Whitehall to av
Guardian.co.uk (15-May-2012)

Extracts from correspondence received

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"Dear Mr Green, I read your article in the Daily Mail with interest, and found not a single item on which I could disagree. I find amongst my group of friends that these so called do gooders are actually making us into racists. The interests of the ethnic minorities is being forced on us too much and too quickly.

Your comment on the today programme was enlightening. I have long believed that the BBC operates a policy of positive discrimination. You only have to look at the disproportionate number of ethnic minorities working in their news programmes to come to that conclusion. I am not saying that they are not good at their jobs, but they surely weren't the only applicants.

In a similar vein. A television company contacted a friend of mine who has an insulation company. They wanted to do an item on the government's grants for insulation. One part was to film a house being insulated but the TV Company insisted that the residents of the house were Muslim. If this is not positive discrimination I don't know what is. All I ask for is a balanced view, in proportion to population numbers but were are being denied such a view."

March 2006


I'm writing to express my sincere support for your organisation and its frank approach to the issue of immigration. You raise some of the questions that have not been asked in the past few years by politicians, who seem afraid to confront the issue head-on. I fear that as a result of the Government's refusal to ask honest questions, we are today reaping the consequences.

February 2006


"Firstly can I say that your organisation is a breath of fresh air and not before time, and at last there is a someone speaking on behalf of vast majority of the British public.

My main point was regarding Sir Andrew Green's appearance on Question time on the 19th January. I would like Sir Andrew to know that I think that last nights appearance as at other public appearances was exceptional and he shows amazing calmness in what can quite often be a provocative attitude shown towards him and how well he explains his point of view.

My last two jobs in just over 5 years have evolved me travelling around the country visiting people in their homes (invited), up to five different households per day and anything from 30 mins to 1 hour with each person / family from working class areas to middle & upper class areas. Because I come from the south west quite often in conversation we talk about location and 'what it is like and to live in this, or that part of the country'. When I watch Question time and other political programmes people within the audience never seems to be from the spectrum of society that I see and definitely biased toward middle class left wing people.

This leaves me feeling quite frustrated as it is not a fair reflection of what people are saying and talking about in the real world. I feel the reason for this is that political correctness is not allowing people to debate these issues without being labelled a racist, this I feel is driving people's feelings on the subject of race and immigration underground and turning to anger which is not good for the future of this country.

Sir Andrew's view on Gordon Brown's speech on Britishness was spot on and will have struck a cord with many people watching. People feel that if they say that they are proud of being British that they have to say in the next breath that it includes people of all backgrounds, faith, race etc etc. I think that it is an insult for politician to tell me how I should feel about being British.

In my opinion the British are open, fair and tolerant of all people's but this is being totally abused and we now have a situation in our inner cities where we have nations within a nation, there is integration but only in the workplace or city centres, at the end of the day people are returning to ' their area's ' be it white, black, Asian etc. The places where you find good integration is where the incoming or second/ third generation of immigrant/newcomers has not upset the balance of the host native population.

One other thing is over population and strain on this country and building on green land etc, these issues are never spoken about by our politicians and I am glad to see that this is brought up by yourselves as this has to be addressed.

I have gone a bit of a rant so will cut this short, (I only intended to pass on my feelings on Sir Andrew Green's appearance on Q' time!) my feelings and views are only brought on by what I have seen and heard by speaking to people from many different areas within our country and I treat all people I meet as an individual but feel strongly that every country needs to keep some form of identity and that this is under great threat in Great Britain."

January 2006


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