Opinion – The gap between ONS migrant figures and the truth is as wide as the Grand Canyon. We are owed an apology – The Telegraph

This lead article from the the Telegraph is pure xenophobia and distortion of reality, pandering to Brexit supporters.

The Telegraph reports that official figures show that, in the five years to 2015, just under one million immigrants came to this country from the EU, as they are perfectly entitled to do. But over the same period, the number of National Insurance numbers issued to EU migrants was more than  2.2 million.

Source: The gap between ONS migrant figures and the truth is as wide as the Grand Canyon. We are owed an apology

This is not a new story. John Gelmini has repeatedly made the very same point, in this blog, over the last three years.

The truth is that the vast government bureaucracies, like the ONS and the Home Office, have handled austerity by cutting services. The public have been repeatedly conned. Opportunities for strategic consolidation and enduring cost reduction have been ignored.

It’s widely known that the Home Office systems, counting people in and out, have collapsed.

Again, this article is pure xenophobia, appealing to right-wing voters. It completely ignores the prevailing evidence and risk assessment about the folly of Brexit.

The Telegraph has had repeated cuts and changes to editorial staff and now resembles gutter press. What ever happened to this great newspaper?

Thoughts?

EU referendum: Remain nearly 10 percentage points ahead of Brexit camp, poll says | UK Politics | News | The Independent

The Independent reports that support for a Remain vote in the referendum on the European Union is nearly 10 points ahead of Brexit, citing a new poll. The ORB survey for the Telegraph found that if the referendum was held now some 52 per cent of respondents would back remaining a member of the EU, with 43 per cent for leave, down five points on the previous poll.

Source: EU referendum: Remain nearly 10 percentage points ahead of Brexit camp, poll says | UK Politics | News | The Independent

Personally, I believe that there is still no room for complacency. There’s still an urgent need to win over the undecided voters to the Remain campaign.

There’s also an urgent need to understand and discredit the arguments in favor of Brexit. In particular, the notion that Britain can reduce immigration is quaint but just not true; the Economist argued that immigration would stay the same based on skills and international competitivity.

The media needs to turn attention to immigration.

Thoughts?