About

Migration Watch UK is an independent, non-partisan research organisation founded in 2001. We analyse immigration and population growth, providing accurate, evidence-based information to inform public debate and policy decisions. Our focus is on sustainable, well-managed immigration that reflects the long-term interests of the UK.

Our Mission and Core Values

Our mission is to monitor immigration and population trends, providing the public and policymakers with clear, fact-based insights. We aim to promote sustainable immigration policies that balance social, economic, and environmental needs. As an impartial and independent body, we receive no government funding and operate solely to ensure the facts are widely accessible and understood. Through research, analysis, and public engagement, we help ensure that immigration remains manageable, responsible, and aligned with the wishes of the British public.

What We Do and Why It Matters

Migration Watch UK conducts research and analysis on immigration trends, population growth, and the sustainability of current migration levels. We publish reports, statistics, and briefings to provide clear information to policymakers and the media, while monitoring policy developments, evaluating their impacts, and making recommendations for sustainable immigration. By presenting data in context, we foster informed debate and support decision-making that balances the benefits of migration with the UK’s capacity to manage population growth effectively.

Understanding immigration and population trends is vital for sustainable planning and policymaking. With net migration around 250,000 per year, the UK faces significant demographic change in the coming decades. Migration Watch UK provides independent, evidence-based analysis to ensure public debate is informed by facts rather than opinion. Our forecasts and research help policymakers, the media, and the public understand the social, economic, and environmental impacts of migration and the importance of maintaining manageable, well planned population growth.

The Advisory Council

Migration Watch is also supported by an Advisory Council which brings together experts from business, academia, law, medicine, politics and journalism, advising on research priorities, communication and methodology to ensure our output is accurate, independent and authoritative. The diverse expertise from which Migration Watch can draw, strengthens our ability to provide dependable, evidence-based insights.

Alp Mehmet, MVO, Chairman

A former diplomat and Ambassador to Iceland, Alp Mehmet brings decades of experience in diplomacy, immigration and international policy to Migration Watch UK. He succeeded Lord Green in 2019 as Chairman, having served as vice chairman for the preceding ten years.

Lord Green of Deddington, President and Co-Founder

Lord Green is a former British diplomat who spent 35 years in the Diplomatic Service, including posts as Ambassador to Syria and Saudi Arabia. He co-founded Migration Watch UK in 2001. The Queen conferred a peerage on him in 2014, and he has since regularly intervened on immigration matters in the House of Lords.

Professor David Coleman, Co-Founder

Emeritus Professor of Demography at the University of Oxford, David Coleman has published extensively on population trends, fertility, immigration and ethnic demography. He has served as a government adviser and consultant to international organisations, and brings this demographic expertise to Migration Watch UK, which he co-founded with Lord Green.

Explore Further

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Media

Watch our most recent broadcast appearances, interviews, and briefings, where we comment on immigration, population growth, and related policy issues. These videos offer timely, expert insight and considered responses to current developments in the public and political debate.

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Blogs

We publish blogs that draw on data and research, and through them we inform debate, spark discussion, and explore the wider implications of current developments.

Migration Watch Statistics

Statistics

Migration Watch UK monitors and analyses official immigration and population statistics. We chart trends, report key developments, and provide clear, accessible insights to help understand migration and its impact on the UK.