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20 Years And Still Fighting..

The battle for border control continues We won’t let elites dodge the mass immigration crisis As the followers of Migration Watch know, we have been campaigning for effective border control and sustainable immigration levels for over twenty years. Our reputation, built on rigorous research, careful analysis of migration trends and

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We Can’t Be Ignored Anymore…

We won’t let them keep dodging the issue Leaders can’t avoid voters on immigration any longer Kemi Badenoch might have been knocked out of the Conservative party leadership race this week, but MPs would do well to take note of her popularity among the grass roots membership, not least because

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Brits Want Immigration Reduced

The message is clear, but still ignored…  TruNak may not want to debate immigration but the voters do and are saying, ‘Reduce it, now!”  The crystal clear message of the new polling we commissioned is that the vast majority of British voters want to see a reduction in immigration. While the remaining two Conservative

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Backbone Not Headlines

Good intentions are not enough to control borders Only backbone and political will can fix our borders Well, what a week, and it’s not over yet. Lurking in the midst of the political soap opera there were two stories that in different circumstances might have attracted a little more attention.

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Not A Peep On Mass Immigration…

Why the radio silence on this critical issue?  Why are they avoiding the topic of mass immigration? Have you noticed the almost total radio silence on immigration from all of the Tory leadership candidates? Sure, we have heard a great deal about Rwanda, the Channel crisis and vague promises to

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Should We Leave The Echr?

If it means better border control, perhaps so… If we need to pull the plug on the ECHR to restore immigration and border control, so be it.   After the shameful failure of the first attempted Rwanda flight, the government has tabled new legislation to replace the Human Rights Act but wants

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