Labour’s Manifesto for the Many Jul 17, 2020 | All, Brexit, ElectionsAs an organisation, UK Immigration Solicitors has no political bias, but what we do have is a clear awareness about how the political landscape affects people who require immigration support. As such, we take great interest in how the general election — just like...
The Sun: News or Dangerous Media Fear-mongering? May 24, 2020 | All, Elections, Immigration(Copyright/image credit: The Sun) I don’t read The Sun. Besides the crass treatment of all news, language level of the average 8 year old, and a target readership of the ignorant and ill-informed, I just don’t wish to endorse the narratives they stir. At...
The President Macron win could mean a Harder Brexit for May May 8, 2017 | All, Brexit, Elections, ImmigrationFinally, we see an election won by a clear majority that spells out a stronger mandate for the elected president. At 65/35 is is much easier for Macron to phrase his win as a success for the French people. Macron also sees it as a success for Europe, and that is why...
General Election Immigration Promises are Easily Made May 2, 2017 | All, Brexit, ElectionsThe problem with making promises in elections and manifestos is that they have to be kept. The next problem is that so rarely are kept. The next problem is that there is no real recourse for politicians in a General Election for when they don’t keep the...
Elections: Whose Voice is Really Heard? Apr 25, 2017 | All, ElectionsIt’s fair to say that these past two years have been busy on the elections front. It started with the General Election 2015, in which we were promised a referendum as if it was something we all wanted. Then in June 2016 we held the EU referendum after months of...