Britain’s top union boss has issued a warning Kir Stamor And the entire leftist of politics that they need to recover the story Immigration debate In front of danger Nigel Faraj and improve.
Write Independent, Paul NovakGeneral Secretary of Trade Union Congress (TUC), both pine appears Sir Keer for his controversial speech on migration earlier this month, Warning that the leftist “should not echo”.
In a week where gloves have come into fight between improvement and labor, Mr. Novak has urged the Prime Minister to face Faraj’s “dangerous and false” claims.
However, significantly, Chancellor Rachel Raves is trying to squeeze public finance in his spending to be published on June 11, the Union Boss demanded that he gets cash in social care to give cash in social care and properly fund the fair work agency, which believes that he is in the heart of problems with problems with migration.

His piece comes a few days after Mr. Faraj, a few days after Mr. Faraj targeted labor and a speech to leave the voters, claims that the correction is the “party of workers”.
Two days after that speech, Sir Kir was accused of improving economic plans, which would be the cause of “Liz Trus-style economic recession”.
With the battleline drawn to Mr. Novak, who has the largest donor of Unions Labor, has decided that TUC needs to intervene its first intervention Migration Debate in the heart of Mr. Faraj’s message to the people of the working class.

But in this piece, the TUC officer referred to the workers taking care of three times, a category that the Prime Minister has banned from receiving a work visa.
But he also said that the leftists “should not compromise their values” and “all should behave with dignity”, saying that “should not be the right echo”.
This comes when the Prime Minister faced criticism for late writing toring MP Hanok Powell’s infamous “blood of rivers” speech when he referred to “an island of strangers”.
A colleague close to Mr. Novak insisted that his words were more aimed at “offering leadership” instead of attacking the government.
But the Tousi General Secretary did not directly naming him, criticizing criticism for reform and criticism for improvement.
He said: “Local rights rights have not wasted any time in exploiting disappointment – baseless myths that migrant workers and shelter seekers blame for everything for winter fuel allowance and disability.
“These claims are dangerous and incorrect. But if the leftists do not provide serious, practical solutions, they will continue to fill the lie vacuum.”
Mr. Faraj himself claimed that he was attacked and an attack on his party as he took a nine point lead in elections this week and definitely appeared to win the next general election potentially.

He said: “They are in a state of blind nervousness. They don’t know what to do.”
However, Mr. Novak insisted that the British people are “not anti -immigration, they are anti -chaos.”
He wrote, “The British people have not killed our glorious tradition on our glorious tradition of offering sanctuaries on friends, co -workers and neighbors from abroad, or to those who run away from war and oppression,” he wrote.
“What they are rejecting is a system that often feels chaotic, inappropriate and out of control.
“A system where people seeking asylum wait for years in Limbo, while spirals are spent in the hotel. Where evil employers exploit migrant workers, and where local services – school, hospital, housing – have been left in the community that has been abandoned.”
Instead, TUC general secretary wants to see appropriate funds for fair work agency, who can abolish exploiting companies taking advantage of migrant labor.
He said: “Ministers should fund completely and strengthen the new fair work agency properly. This body must have the necessary teeth to catch the exploitative employers – especially those who reduce wages and destroy national labor standards by misbehaving with migrant workers.”
He also called for a more “human” refuge system and said that those waiting for their matters should be “allowed to work and contribute to the economy.”
He said: “No one helps by keeping people trapped in poverty. Working will contribute them, pay taxes and rebuild their lives. It will reduce pressure on public services and allow us to benefit from the skills that can bring harassment to those who suffer.
“A fair system does not mean that the failed Rwanda scheme like gimmick or cruel policies.
“This means serious solutions such as trialing human visa will allow people to legally apply for asylum.”