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The Numbers Will Shock You…
New immigration data will give Britain a wake up call Mass Migration Madness The net migration figures for the whole of 2022 will be published on 25 May. Our analysis (which largely informed the Centre for Policy Studies forecast earlier this week) has pointed to a figure significantly higher than the
Now The Tough Work Begins…
Only a reduction will sort immigration Illegal Immigration Bill through Commons but still a long way to go. What about jaw-dropping legal migration? The Illegal Immigration Bill has completed its Commons stages and will now move to the Lords, where the government’s task of getting the Bill through intact will be much tougher. The House
They’re Taking Us For Mugs…
You voted for low immigration, so why the delay? Cut immigration, now! According to YouGov‘s latest polling 59% of the public think that immigration has been too high, and only 10% think it has been too low. While a whopping 86% of Conservative voters — many of whom voted the way
Suspected Terrorists Enter Britain…
The danger of open borders and collapsed enforcement Why have known terrorists been admitted and allowed to roam freely? They should be under lock and key It emerged this week via the Daily Mail that 19 suspected terrorists were admitted to Britain having entered illegally and claimed asylum. Have we gone completely
National Health Service Is A Migration Junky
The scandal of not training enough medics only to steal them from needier countries This week we published new research showing that nearly half of all the doctors joining the NHS in 2022 came from overseas. Also revealed was the number of applicants rejected from medical courses in Britain. This is from
We Can’t Take These Numbers…
Voters want a reduction in immigration Let’s get back to sensible control Ordinary people in Britain know full well that net migration into the country is too high and has been for years now. The question is not about being pro- or anti-immigration. The issue is the sheer scale. Before Tony Blair