Cross-Party Group on Balanced Migration

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Th Cross-Party Group on Balanced Migration is an All-Party Parliamentary Group which argues that the level of immigration to the UK should be brought down to the level of emigration. The group's website is managed and financed by Migration Watch UK.[1] It is not on the 'Approved List' and is thus 'not required to supply info'.[2] It should not be confused with the All-Party Migration Parliamentary Group.[3]

People

House of Commons

Michael Ancram | Colin Burgon | Peter Bottomley | Julian Brazier | Ann Cryer | Christopher Chope | Ian Davidson | Philip Dunne | Tobias Ellwood | Mark Fisher | Roger Godsiff | Tom Harris | Philip Hollobone | John Horam | Michael Howard | Robert Key | Peter Kilfoyle | Eleanor Laing | Peter Lilley | John Mann | Richard Ottaway | Graham Stinger | Sammy Wilson

House of Lords

Lord Ahmed | Lord Anderson | Baroness Boothroyd | Lord Carey | Baroness Cox | Earl Ferrers | Lord Inge | Lord Lamont Lord Leach | Lord Moran | Lord Ramsbotham | Lord Skidelsky | Lord Vinson | Lord Wakeham

Outside Parliament

Hazhir Teimourian

PR/Lobbying connections

The Official register of All Party groups records that 'Migrationwatch UK provides information and analysis on migration issues and fund all publications published under the Cross Party Group’s name. Migrationwatch UK also created, updates and finances a website for the group, www.balancedmigration.com. Quiller provides consultancy advice to Migrationwatch UK.'[4]

Notes

  1. About Us, Balanced Migration, accessed 21 April 2010.
  2. Register of All-Party Groups [As at 12 April 2010 House of Commons Session 2009-10, Publications on the internet, accessed 21 April 2010
  3. Register of All-Party Groups [As at 12 April 2010 House of Commons Session 2009-10, Publications on the internet, accessed 21 April 2010
  4. Register of All-Party Groups [As at 12 April 2010 House of Commons Session 2009-10, Publications on the internet, accessed 21 April 2010