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date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:55:58 +0100,    group: uk.local.isle-of-wight        back       
Brown's jobs-for-Brits pledge deemed 'illegal'   
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=488928&in_page_id=1770

Gordon Brown's promise to offer 50,000 'British jobs to British workers'
is illegal, an independent report has found.

The Prime Minister last month pledged to fast-track the unemployed off
benefits and into jobs which are currently being filled by foreigners.

He also confirmed that foreign workers who apply to enter the UK will
have to show they have passed an English language test.

This is aimed at cutting by up to 35,000 a year the numbers entering the
UK from outside the EU to take jobs.

But a report compiled by the Commons library, says: "The question asked
is to what extent these arrangements represent a specific benefit to
British nationals as opposed to people from other countries.

"There is apparently nothing in the detail of the proposals to suggest
that foreign nationals will be excluded from any of the initiatives."

The report goes on to say that, in any case, 'both direct and indirect
discrimination-against migrant workers from the EU is prohibited.

"Indirect discrimination focuses on the effect of a measure and whether
it would have a greater impact or impose a greater burden on nationals
of other member states."

It added that such measures would be 'unlawful unless objectively
justified'.

Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Chris Grayling said: "This is the
first independent assessment we have had and it found that all the
things that Gordon Brown is promising to do are illegal."
date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 16:55:58 +0100   author:   Steve Greene lid

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