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Immigration minister Phil Woolas tells Daily Politics that net migration is falling, showing that Labour policy has not failed. But Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne criticises the government for not having a transition period when Poland and other countries joined the European Union. UKIP's Gerard Batten says the three main parties can't control immigration if they stay in the EU. And Conservative James Brokenshire says his party will consult widely before it imposes a cap on inward migration. | |
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