On March 8th 2004, Steve Moxon was suspended from his job as a Home
Office immigration caseworker having blown the whistle on
widespread abuse of the government's policy of 'Managed Migration'.
His revelations in the "Sunday Times" led to the resignation of
immigration minister Beverley Hughes. On July 26th, the author was
dismissed for the crime of 'embarrassing ministers'. In this book,
Moxon outlines the events that led to the decision that he could no
longer participate in a policy that appeared to be at odds with the
intentions of Parliament. The book includes an analysis of the
relevant scholarly literature in demography, economics and
psychology.
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