Clegg dismisses immigration claims

Theresa May said Greece leaving the euro could lead to an increase in immgration levels Theresa May said Greece leaving the euro could lead to an increase in immgration levels

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has dismissed suggestions that Britain is planning to "pull up the drawbridge" on any exodus of workers from crisis-hit eurozone nations.

His intervention came after Home Secretary Theresa May disclosed that contingency planning was under way to deal with a potential influx of would-be immigrants.

There are fears that Greece in particular could leave the euro and go bankrupt, causing millions of people to lose their jobs and possibly look for work abroad.

But Mr Clegg said she had only been talking about "keeping an eye on migration patterns".

"I really do think some of the breathless talk in the media about do we pull up the drawbridge to stop hordes of people migrating across Europe is both far-fetched, somewhat apocalyptic in tone and deeply unhelpful," he told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show.

"We are not there yet."

The Deputy Prime Minister said he hoped Greece would remain a member of the euro. Mrs May had said "quite sensibly that these are things that the Home Office keeps under review, as it should", he added.

Mrs May said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph yesterday that "work is ongoing" to deal with large movements of people in the event of the break-up of the single currency.

She did not indicate the sort of response that was under consideration.

In normal circumstances the Government's hands are tied because EU nationals are largely entitled to live and work anywhere in the single market. But she said the Government was "looking at the trends" on immigration from struggling European economies.

Comments(8)

Mr Crabtree says...
1:14pm Sun 27 May 12

Keeping an eye on this, is not enough. By the time the stats are to hand, it's too late, and the damage is done. The government need to be proactive not reactive on this. Pull up the drawbridge now - we already have a massive overcrowding problem; lack of housing, pressure on roads, schools and hospitals. the economy will not recover until we get a grip on immigration, and Clegg is in denial and burying his liberal head in the sand !

ajtib3 says...
4:18pm Sun 27 May 12

Despite Cameron claiming he would reduce immigration levels to the tens of thousands the Government has already lost control.
Far from a decline, net inward migration went up by 21 percent last year to 250,000.
Can this lot do anything right apart from look after their rich pals?

ponderman says...
5:32pm Sun 27 May 12

The answear is simple, Labour got it wrong, Torys are getting it wrong - SO VOTE BNP IF YOU WANT IMPROVEMENT

loonyleft says...
7:43pm Sun 27 May 12

Ponderman just voted **** of the week.

loonyleft says...
7:44pm Sun 27 May 12

Thats d**kh**d of the week.

ponderman says...
9:37pm Sun 27 May 12

Not very left-wing to abuse someone who has an alternative political perspective to one's own, traitor.

ponderman says...
1:40am Mon 28 May 12

loonyleft wrote:
Ponderman just voted **** of the week.
To believe that you have a place in uk economics is treason.

ponderman says...
1:42am Mon 28 May 12

loonyleft wrote:
Thats d**kh**d of the week.
Untermenchen.

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