Britain will
turn ‘very nasty’ if politicians continue to ignore the pressure
immigrants put on housing, schools and hospitals, a Labour MP has
warned. Frank
Field said there is no plan to address the strain on public services,
despite the population increasing by the size of Birmingham every
two-and-a-half years. The former employment minister said this level of immigration must be questioned at a time of deep spending cuts. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme:
‘Yet there are no plans for increasing housing or places in schools, at a
time when we will in the next parliament, have to make cuts greater
than the cuts made in this parliament."
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