Europe Shaken By String Of Murders By Migrants
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. Since 7th October news has, quite rightly, been dominated by Israel and […]
A Very Telling Silence – What Would Labour Do?
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. The Labour Party held their conference in Liverpool this week. Given […]
Labour’s approach to immigration

Summary 1. During Tony Blair’s tenure as the leader of New Labour, there was a substantial rise in immigration, especially from newly joined EU countries in Eastern Europe. Between 1997 and 2010, the yearly net migration rate increased fourfold, resulting in over 2.2 million immigrants added to the UK population, which is more than double […]
Labour’s feeble plan to tackle Channel crossing asylum seekers

Summary 1. During 2022, more than 880,000 first-time asylum seekers applied for international protection in the EU, up by an remarkable 64% compared with 2021. 2. [1]Meanwhile, more than 45,700 migrants crossed the English Channel to come to the UK by dinghy last year and, so far this year, more than 24,800 people have travelled here […]
Will The Conservatives Ever Tell Us What They Really Think?
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. Hot on the heels of last week’s major speech by the […]
Massive recent increase in lower skilled immigrant workers

Summary 1. The Conservative election manifesto in 2019 stated that attracting highly skilled workers would be a key policy objective. The government’s aim was to make the UK “a magnet for the best and brightest”, meaning that “there will be fewer lower-skilled migrants” and “overall numbers will come down.”[1] 2. This paper finds that, in […]
The Home Secretary Gets It, But Are The Conservatives Breaking Their Promises?
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, travelled to Washington DC this week […]
Asylum Hotel Costs Hit £8 Million Every Day
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. This week the Home Office published its annual accounts. We learned that […]
Will Labour’s Plan To Stop The Boats Make Matters Worse?
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At What Cost An Indian Trade Deal?
This is a preview of Migration Watch’s free weekly newsletter. You can read the full version here. Please consider signing up to the newsletter directly, you can do so here and will receive an email copy of the newsletter every Friday as soon as it is released. For a year, and even before then, the government have been […]