A withering attack on the sneering political elite from Labour mutineer:
Our leaders can't keep ignoring what voters care about, writes IAN AUSTIN MP
By Ian Austin, Labour Mp for Dudley North
Published: 00:38, 8 November 2014 | Updated: 00:52, 8 November 2014
Everyone knows immigration is controversial, but I wasn’t prepared for the reaction when I raised it with the Prime Minister last week.
I stood up in the Commons and said voters in Dudley don’t think people should be able to come to Britain and be unemployed. They think people should have to work and pay taxes before they can claim benefits. They certainly don’t think it’s fair that child benefit can be claimed in the UK for children living abroad.
Judging by the emails and letters I’ve received since, most people think that’s plain common sense. Many said they were really pleased to hear a Labour MP saying it.

Ian Austin stood up in the Commons and said voters in Dudley don’t think people should be able to come to Britain and be unemployed
I’m afraid it didn’t go down so well in Westminster.
The Prime Minister scoffed and sneered and said I shouldn’t be raising the issue. The Left-leaning Guardian accused me of sticking a jackboot into immigrants. I knew some people would not agree with me, but I didn’t anticipate being called a Nazi.
I ought to be used to it by now. When I told ministers in the last Labour Government they’d made mistakes – including on Eastern Europe – and immigration was too high, I was told I sounded like the BNP.
But this Government is getting it wrong too. David Cameron promised he’d get net migration down to the tens of thousands but it’s actually gone up to over 240,000.
The asylum system is in chaos and foreign criminals aren’t being deported. It’s no wonder people in Dudley think politicians in Westminster haven’t been listening.
Well, I’ve been listening to ordinary people in my constituency and raising their concerns since I became an MP nine years ago.
I’ve always said that if you want to live in Britain, you must be prepared to work hard and pay your way, obey the law and speak English. There’s no other way to play a full part in British society.
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