Tony McNulty

Tony McNulty
Anthony James McNultyis a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliamentfor Harrow East from 1997 to 2010 and was a government minister from 2002–09. He was Minister for London and Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform at the Department for Work and Pensions. He resigned his position on 5 June 2009 after allegations in the press regarding his expenses...
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These are serious allegations and I will ensure that they are fully investigated.
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These additional costs represent good value for money against the cost of enforced returns which the National Audit Office has calculated to cost 11,000 pounds (19,800 US dollars) each on average.
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I have every confidence that staff within the Immigration and Nationality Directorate carry out their roles with professionalism and integrity.
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is about looking forward, rather than an assessment of their ability to understand history.
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Becoming a British citizen is a milestone event in an individual's life,
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their preparedness to become citizens, in keeping with the language requirement as well.
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For the Indian IT sector, people I was speaking to today and others, one of the key things they do want is a more keenly developed system of inter-company transfers. People who want to come here from India for three months, six months, nine months, to do what the company needs and then returnand then the flow happens the other way. And I think this system and all the other systems we put in place today works toward that, and works to a finely developed and strong relation between the UK and Mother India.
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I get asked, how many more people will come to this country? I say, as many as we need to face up to the future challenges of the UK economy,