“The EU is currently finalising a trade agreement with India which will result in corporations such as Tata
to bring in as many skilled workers as they want without any restrictions at all,” Mr Griffin said.
“The power for such a move is contained in the GAT as defined by the Lisbon Treaty. As such, it cannot be
countermanded or rejected by EU member states.”
The development will hit professionals such as accountants and architects who have previously been largely
insulated from the problems of both immigration and outsourcing.
“This is in-sourcing, and the professionals are going to squeal,” Mr Griffin said. “There is no surprise to
be found in the fact that the two Tory MEPs who are pushing this agreement through the European Parliament are
both Asians, one representing London and another the North West.”
Speaking before the parliament, Mr Griffin explained further: “The forthcoming trade agreement between the
EU and India will have a devastating impact on Indian agriculture and pharmaceuticals. Indians are rightly
worried by this threat to their prosperity and independence.
“But with India giving up so much, we need to ask: What's in it for Indian big business? And what is it going
to cost workers in Britain and Europe?
“The answer is Mode 4 migration, which bypasses any national caps on immigration.
“Transnational Corporations will gain the automatic right to bring in Indian labour to replace, for
example, skilled British workers in steel and car plants, and all the other industries now owned by
Indian-based TNCs.