<p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p>

Part of 2. 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 1:50 pm on 4 October 2016.

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Photo of Mr Neil Hamilton Mr Neil Hamilton UKIP 1:50, 4 October 2016

No doctor is going to be deported. That’s an absurd thing to say. But they certainly wouldn’t be—[Interruption.] They certainly wouldn’t be—[Interruption.] They certainly wouldn’t be—[Interruption.] They certainly wouldn’t be deported under a Labour Government because it’s clear from the Labour Party conference that the Labour Party doesn’t believe in any serious immigration controls at all. Indeed, Jeremy Corbyn’s spokesman said that he was relaxed about the prospect of higher immigration and doesn’t believe in reducing it. Mr Corbyn’s aides apparently said that it’s not an objective to reduce immigration and that Jeremy Corbyn believes the best way to deal with immigration across Europe is to harmonise wages in every country. Considering that the average wage in Romania is £100 a week and in Bulgaria is £80 a week, does the First Minister think that this is a sensible policy for controlling immigration?