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Scottish Leader Alex Salmond criticises UK immigration laws

This post was written by Charles Kelly on October 3, 2009
Posted Under: News

Alex Salmond, the First Minister of Scotland has again criticised United Kingdom immigration laws which he said do not reflect the “values” of Scotland.

During an address to more than 300 delegates from ethnic minority organisations, he described his anger at “crazy” decisions made in Westminster.

He also took a swipe at Baroness Scotland – the Attorney General accused of breaking her own rules on employing immigrants.

Source: Press Association

Scottish Ministers from the SNP have been critical over recent Home Office immigration decisions and policy, which they feel are unfair and not serving the interests of Scotland.

Scotland needs more immigration to boost population and growth.

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If you need any immigration advice or help with Studying in the UK, Settlement, Citizenship, Sponsorship, extending Work Permits, Visa or an appeal against a refusal please email:

info@immigrationmatters.co.uk or visit www.immigrationmatters.co.uk

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