David Cameron has been accused of a "migration cover-up" after it emerged that more than a million migrants who have come to the UK in recent years are unaccounted for.Ministers have failed to release data which experts believe could show the true number of EU migrants coming to the UK, claiming that it would be “unhelpful” to Mr Cameron’s current renegotiation with Brussels ahead of the in-out referendum.There were accusations that the figures are being suppressed amid fears that releasing the data could lead to Britain leaving the EU.Experts warned that it could mean the number of migrants coming to Britain from the EU is actually hundreds of thousands higher than previously thought.It came as Mr Cameron was left isolated as more than a dozen European leaders spoke out ahead of a crucial Brussels summit to say that they would oppose his plans to strip EU workers of in-work benefits for four years.
It's pretty much just another nail in the coffin at this point, with the EU giving the 'lol fugg off' response to cameron trying to do some reforms and the endless stream of migrants/refugees I can't say I'll be surprised when the referendum ends with us leaving.
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on December 19, 2015, 03:01:02 PMIt's pretty much just another nail in the coffin at this point, with the EU giving the 'lol fugg off' response to cameron trying to do some reforms and the endless stream of migrants/refugees I can't say I'll be surprised when the referendum ends with us leaving.Cameron may have got his majority, but this second term looks like it's going to be all downhill. The next five years are going to be defined by a migrant crisis spiraled out of control, increasing attacks on innocents and probably in London too, absolutely no progress with the EU and some loss of legitimacy for him whether we pull out or not.Fortunately the economy is bouncing back, though.
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