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calendar_today15-06-2011 04:36:30

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YouGov (@yougov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While Nigel Farage has declined to publish his tax returns, saying it's "an intrusion too far", 80% of Britons think senior politicians should be required to published the amount of tax they pay each year Should: 80% Should not: 8%

While Nigel Farage has declined to publish his tax returns, saying it's "an intrusion too far", 80% of Britons think senior politicians should be required to published the amount of tax they pay each year

Should: 80%
Should not: 8%
Gavin Esler (@gavinesler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes Neil Kinnock is right. A commitment to rejoin would bring an end to the disastrous Johnson-Truss years and also help to send the WhingeUK party into the dustbin of history

Farrukh (@implausibleblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ed Davey, "I'm afraid Nigel Farage should be apologising for helping cause this problem in the first place" "Before Brexit we didn't have a small boats problem because we had 27 return agreements with European Union countries and we could return people" "But that's to Nigel

Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They're coming for our neighbours and our friends - the nurses, the bus drivers, the brickies and the plumbers ... Farage is a plastic patriot who wants to deport your workmates and friends who came here legally...

They're coming for our neighbours and our friends - the nurses, the bus drivers, the brickies and the plumbers ... Farage is a plastic patriot who wants to deport your workmates and friends who came here legally...
Gavin Esler (@gavinesler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the UK wants to stop the Brexit Boats maybe we should first remember that those boats are the legacy of those who advocated Brexit in the first place - especially Nigel Farage. Thanks to Ed Davey for naming so memorably the Farage Brexit Boats

Channel 4 News (@channel4news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nigel Farage says Reform UK would abolish 'indefinite leave to remain', which allows migrants to apply for permanent residency in the UK after five years. Those who already have settled status would have to reapply for a new, stricter visa, which requires a higher salary

Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is outrageous. Nobody who’s been granted indefinite leave to remain in the UK should have that rescinded unless they abuse that status by committing a crime.

Dr Alex Bulat (@labouralexb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you notice how quickly the debate has moved from “it’s not about you, you came here legally and integrated, it’s illegal immigration that is the issue” to “yes it’s totally fine to say that people who have been here for years, integrated and have indefinite leave to remain

Mike Tapp MP (@miketapptweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't be tricked by the Farage mirage - his campaign saw the UK scrap 27 return deals over night. The Boris wave and the Farage Flood have led to an immigration mess. We are working hard to fix it.

SophieSpring97 (@sophiep25397) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With what #Farage said, Tell all the expats that have retired to Spain and Portugal that they've got to come home then, essentially the same thing

(((Dan Hodges))) (@dpjhodges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some confusion. So let's be clear. People who have come here, worked for years, played by the rules, don’t live on welfare, speak perfect English, have never committed a crime and have fully integrated with their communities will all have their status revoked under Reforms plan.