With many daily newspapers trying to scare people about the Liberal Democrat policy on immigration, Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate for Aylesbury, Steven Lambert, set out the Lib Dem policy at a meeting with residents in Aylesbury today.
Steven said, “Both Labour and Tory parties trot out the same excuses and accusations without dealing with a recognised issue for people on the doorstep. After 65 years of both of them pretending its the other party’s fault, we can only conclude that they are both getting it wrong and we need to address this urgently. Only the Liberal Democrats will do this.”

ID cards will not solve this problem
Since the Conservatives and Labour abolished exit checks in the 1990s, no one has any idea how many illegal immigrants are living here. Economists estimate that it is around 725,000. Labour and the Tories say they’ll deport them all, but the truth is this is neither possible nor desirable. It would cost billions and take decades. Steven added, “Having a National ID card will not stop illegal immigration, nor will it stop criminals. But it will create an underclass of citizen and that is not acceptable. We need a cohesive immigration policy that is sensible and practical.”
Many of these people are hard-working families who want nothing more than to contribute to life in this country. Instead they are forced to exist as an underclass – working but not paying tax, lacking employment rights, citizen rights and access to basic services like healthcare and banking.
The Liberal Democrats would ensure an earned route to citizenship for law abiders. Irregular migrants who have been living in the UK for ten years (seven for those who came as children) would be able to apply for a two-year work permit. They would have to speak English, pass civic tests and demonstrate a long-term commitment to this country. Those with a criminal record would not be eligible. After two probationary years working and paying tax into our economy, they would then be able to apply for citizenship.
As applicants have lived outside the law for years and not paid tax, we would charge them to undergo this process. As many will be poor, charges would be waived for those who undertake community or voluntary service. Steven said, “This is really earning citizenship and will provide dignity and security to those seeking sanctuary or full citizenship in the UK.”
The Lib Dems will focus deportation efforts on foreign criminals who have betrayed this country’s trust and abused the British system, but we will take into account family circumstances and time spent in the UK when making decisions on a case by case basis. Steven stated, “All this must be backed up by a cohesive and strong Border Force that will ensure our borders are protected.” The Liberal Democrats will introduce a National Border Force with police powers to help secure our borders. The only way to enforce any immigration system is to undertake rigorous checks on employers and take strong action against those who seek to exploit illegal immigrants and profit from them.
As the election campaign grows momentum, Steven Lambert, Aylesbury’s Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate made time to visit the Walton Court Healthy Living Centre.
Steven and Aylesbury Lib Dems attended the AVDC full council meeting last night (14th April) to discuss the Government’s High Speed 2 (HS2) Exceptional Hardship Scheme, which sets out the timeframe of the Government’s preferred route; and what financial compensation would be made to residents during the consultation period.


