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Oldham jobs for Oldham people
Reporter: Our Lobby Correspondent
Date online: 18/03/2009
MP Woolas wants locals to get first bite of the cherry
IMMIGRATION minister Phil Woolas last night told a powerful Commons committee he wanted Oldhamers to get the first pick when it came to local jobs.
Giving evidence before the Home affairs Select Committee into migration, the Oldham East and Saddleworth MP was asked whether Government regretted using the phrase “British jobs for British workers.”
Mr Woolas said: “I stand by it and I am happy to say as a British minister in British Government with British constituents, that I want my constituents to have the first bite of the cherry in the market.
“That seems to be uncontroversial it is what local authorities do in their regeneration departments, what devolved governments do, what happens in the regional development agencies.”
The Labour MP also told the committee that Britain was trying to reach an agreement with France over plans for a new detention centre in Calais for people trying to get into the country illegally.
Illegal immigrants could be held in the centre after passing through British immigration controls in France and then sent back to their home countries on planned new charter flights arranged by the Home Office.
He said: “We want to increase the profile of the deportations because we have to get the message back to Afghanistan and Iraq that Britain is not the Promised Land.”
He added: “We are in a 24-hour a day war with the traffickers.”
Plans for the centre and the new flights are part of a package of measures intended to tackle illegal migrants trying to cross the Channel.
Mr Woolas stressed the centre would not be like the controversial Red Cross camp at Sangatte, which gave hundreds of immigrants temporary shelter, food and drink as they attempted to get into Britain illegally.
Mr Woolas also said he expected the points-based system for migrants to lead to a fall in the number of workers coming to Britain. And he dismissed London Mayor Boris Johnson’s call for an amnesty for illegal immigrants.
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Phil Woolas. Born in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. Educated in Nelson, Lancashire.
Lets hope he follows his own advice and gives people from Oldham "the first bite of the the cherry" when representing the people of Oldham in parliament.
it is good to have jobs but in the state we are in at the moment things are not good
being unemployed is not good
thats fine but is it true?there seem to be lots of promises but empty.come on MR WOOLAS we need your Positive help not just words the wind blows away ,by the way i am on your side




If there were any jobs going in Oldham then life would be a bowl of cherries. Still it's not a bad idea. Give Oldham jobs to Oldham people. Then we wouldn't have to put up with incomers from such places as Scunthorpe and Hemel Hempstead.
Out with the lot of them!
By Ruffyed @ 18/03/2009 21:12:30
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