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Immigration fight hots up



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SCOTLAND'S curry restaurant workers are heading for London again in their fight against new immigration laws.
A coach organised by the Bangladesh Catering Association for Scotland (BCAS) will travel from Edinburgh to join a protest in Trafalgar Square on Sunday.

The protestors say the Government's new points-based policy on immigration has hit skilled restaurant workers from the sub-continent.

Shahnoor Chowdhury, chairman of BCAS, said: "I am very positive and hopeful that we will be given a concession."





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  • Last Updated: 18 April 2008 10:16 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Immigration and refugees
 
1

Freddie boy,

EDINBURGH 18/04/2008 19:16:29
WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO RACE RELATION'S, IS IT NOT POSSIBLE TO EMPLOY SOMEONE FROM THE UK THEN TRAIN THEM.
2

Brian M,

Edinburgh 18/04/2008 21:51:29
"has hit skilled restaurant workers"

not chefs or cooks, but "workers", I take it they mean waiters
3

piper,

07/05/2008 16:18:40
i hope they all have legal british passports

 

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