One thing is undeniable. If we are going to continue to have support for migration, we need to be able to control the numbers.
One of the reasons why Australia and Canada have support for migration is because they control the numbers.
In England, more than in any comparable country, those who are born poor are more likely to stay poor, and those who inherit privilege are more likely to pass on privilege. For those of us who believe in social justice, this stratification and segregation are morally indefensible.
I'm not interested in defending the position of those who already have money, power and privilege.
What I think is wrong is spending £9m of taxpayers' money on one particular piece of one-sided propaganda.
In my view, our immigration policy means that we have some people who can come into this country - who we might want to say no to - and others, who we might want to attract, who can't currently come in.
Anyone who's working in manufacturing here should know they will have increased opportunities if we leave the European Union.
Optimists - people who believe in Britain, who believe in democracy - they're the people I believe who will vote for us to leave and take back control.
I want people to concentrate not on my job but on their jobs.
I was encouraged to stand for Parliament by David Cameron, and he has given me the opportunity to serve in what I believe is a great, reforming government. I think he is an outstanding Prime Minister.
I believe that the decisions which govern all our lives, the laws we must all obey, and the taxes we must all pay should be decided by people we choose and who we can throw out if we want change.