I don't know what was 'embarrassing' about the figures released by ONS. Perhaps the real reason for the outburst was that someone in the government was afraid ONS might be getting some (unwarranted) publicity for 'stirring up anti-foreigner sentiment', which is the government's job.
Robert
Professor Robert Moore
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Subject: Govt vs ONS again
For example:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7922875.stm
Minister 'appalled' by stats body
Immigration Minister Phil Woolas has accused the Office for National
Statistics of "playing politics" with population figures.
[etc].
Excerpts:
"But the prime minister's official spokesman said the ONS
had to be aware of "the sensitivities" surrounding the
immigration debate and the government was "questioning"
the timing of the release of data which "can have a
political bearing.
The ONS figures, published at the same time as figures
showing a big fall in the number of East Europeans
registering to work in the UK at the end of last year,
showed a 290,000 rise in overseas-born UK residents,
which reached 6.5 million in the year to June 2008.
They were widely reported in the media and made it on to
the front page of two national newspapers."
"In a letter released by the Home Office, Mr Woolas said he
tried to block the release of the figures, which he claims
are "neither new nor informative"."
"In a letter to Sunder Katwala, general secretary of the
centre-left Fabian Society think-tank, published in full
on the Liberal Conspiracy website, the minister says:
"[...] The justification from the ONS who had, out of
schedule, highlighted the figure two weeks earlier because
it was 'topical' is, at best naive or, at worst, sinister."
So, there was the previous incident of the Government publishing
ONS data, against the wishes of the ONS who tried to block their
publication, at a time which, the ONS said, was premature (before
the data were ready for publication, according to the ONS and so,
presumably "out of schedule"), and politically motivated.
We apparently now have the Govenment seeking to block an ONS
publication, claiming it is "out of schedule" and politically
motivated.
Question (to anyone who might know the answer):
What was the official schedule for the publication of the data
series in which these data were included?
Ted.
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