2004: Tony Blair on immigration | London Business School
Tony Blair, British Prime Minister (1997-2007) delivers a speech at London Business School outlining the Labour Government's immigration strategy, adding that although immigration is essential to the UK economy, citing historical precedent and the need for access to skilled workers and professionals, "we will neither be 'Fortress Britain', nor will we be an open house." Recorded at London Business School on 27 April 2004. Subscribe to more videos from LBS http://bit.ly/lbsyoutube http://www.london.edu

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