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Most recent annotations on things by Phil Woolas
- Dominic Casciani: http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/about-us/fr eedom-of-information/released-informatio n/foi-archive-immigration/1727_BRACE/?vi ew=Standard (1 week, 2 days ago)
Read annotation | All by this user - John Catley: At last Mr Woolas admits that to him he deals with CASES not PEOPLE. I find his attitude disgusting. He speaks of an improvement from 22 months to six months. Then why is it that a human being... (3 weeks, 5 days ago)
Read annotation | All by this user - Richard Taylor: I have made a Freedom of Information Request asking for the statistics behind this statement to be released: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/st atistics_on_those_detained_awa The... (29 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Les Shaw: If Mr Grayling had the answers, he would not have sked the question. Another 'wet' answer from a wet minister. (20 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Les Shaw: Considering the high profile scenario, you would expect a better aanswer than this, especially after 18 months... He must have been filling out his expenses... (20 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Barry Coward: As a dual national myself I was less than happy with the Minister's reply here. I am required by the law of my other nationality to use their passport on entering and leaving their country. It... (19 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Garry Lelliott: Mr. Woolas might like to read CONTROL OF IMMIGRATION: QUARTERLY STATISTICAL SUMMARY, UNITED KINGDOM OCTOBER – DECEMBER 2008 (second edition) published by his own department that shows, on page... (19 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Garry Lelliott: 66,000 people removed last year sounds a lot, but in 2005 Migration Watch UK estimated the figure of illegal immigrants in the country at between 515,000 and 870,000. This would mean that it... (19 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Shobh gurung: Dear Rt Honorary Mr Phil Woolas, Minister of Immigration As an ex-Gurkha, I feel victimisation of institutional discrimination, I think you are trying to derail (deceits) the point of Equality... (30 April 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Lord David Prosser: Allowing the Gurkha's their right to settle in Britain should not affect other immigration policies unless the other immigrants have also fought for Britain. That is the only criteria this debate... (30 April 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Clara : Why should our children(Adult or kids) be allowed to suffer and what is the use of human right laws? some illegals or over-stayers in the UK has British parents and yet the Home office refuses... (25 March 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Douglas White: typical woolly answer! (12 February 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Paul M: the minsiter has just made a mockery of this question and answer session by dodging the questions. I am one if the zimbaweans who are in this so called limbo and he is bending the truth on the... (17 December 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Graham Jones: I agree with Ms.Gardiner and would go much further than Mr.Letwin - In my opinion eaga thrives financially and enriches its employees on Warm Front Government Contract funds while controlling... (24 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Lorraine Gardiner: the money put into warmfront would be better allocated to local home improvement agencies who would use local contractors and get better value. the money could be ring fenced and the same rules... (12 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - ANNE MARKS: I totally disagree with your comment that you are spending enormous sums of taxpayers money on this matter, £40 million over 15 years, and a further £21 million to be spent during 2008 -... (7 May 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - John Angus Scott: When? (15 March 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - Dennis Ambler: Say it often enough and people will believe it. In fact the history of flooding in the UK shows quite clearly that we have had periods far worse than the last few years, with far greater loss of... (7 December 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Paul Dore: So it is admitted then that only 35% of fishing stocks are sustainable harvested. - Hardly good news for the future fishing stocks ! (5 December 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - J H Hall: It is amusing to see the Minister of State making a joke at his own Government's expense. If he disagrees with a previous Government's rate of VAT why does he not return it to the 15% he... (8 June 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - stephen sims: is it really a great idea that a rich company like ikea having built so many larger stores now have the ability to build smaller stores? sounds like another tesco world domination scam to let... (24 April 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Mark Bestford: Agreed. In fact EVERY council is unique as no two councils share the exact same demographics and requirements. Also added to that, even if two councils did have the same populations their... (1 February 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - james s wishart: "logically, of course, it is not possible for more than one to be unique." Not so. Any one can be unique in its own particular area. And Northamptonshire is unique in its own particular set of... (1 February 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - John Fricker: Chris Mullin's question was "What assessment has my hon. Friend made of the impact on local government finance of implementing the single status and equal pay Acts?" not "What are your views on... (17 January 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Callum Wood.: To abbreviate - it's too high. The thing agout council tax is that everyone knows that your average Joe Bloggs dislikes paying it, and now it seems that most politicians are out against it. ... (18 April 2006)
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