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22nd May 2026: New Polling from Migration Watch Shows Extent of Political Betrayal on Demographic Change
When Migration Watch was founded in 2001, the prevailing orthodoxy in Westminster was that mass immigration was an unalloyed good: economically beneficial, culturally enriching, and even questioning these assumptions marked one as beyond the pale.…
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15th May 2026: Where Migration Watch Leads, Others Follow
When Migration Watch was founded in 2001, the prevailing orthodoxy in Westminster was that mass immigration was an unalloyed good: economically beneficial, culturally enriching, and even questioning these assumptions marked one as beyond the pale.…
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8th May 2026: Border chief resigns after failing to cut crossings, and Matt Goodwin’s book sparks debate
The total number of illegal migrants to have crossed the English Channel in small boats since the government began counting in 2018 has this week passed 200,000 – a population the size of York or…
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May 1st 2026: ONS warns of rampant population growth, and leading research body publishes draft bill for ECHR withdrawal
The ONS published its 2024-based National Population Projections this week, confirming what Migration Watch has warned for nearly two decades: without a change in policy, the UK's population will surge past 70 million by the…
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April 24th 2026: Reform UK pledges to review asylum grants, and Sir Keir Starmer hands over more taxpayer cash to France for yet another small boats “deal”
This week, Reform UK announced plans to review all asylum grants made in the past five years should the party win the next general election. Around 400,000 people who entered illegally, overstayed visas, or came…
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Small Changes, Big Results
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Breaking: Home Office Successfully Argues That Rights Of Migrants Come Before Rights Of Britons
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Home Office Horror Show
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Obr Admits The Obvious
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Learn MoreTough Borders Need Backbone
Does the government have the backbone to deliver on the Rwanda deal? Our latest analysis of the government’s Rwanda asylum deal (see summary) concludes that the policy has the potential to send a powerful message to the vile traffickers. Flying illegal immigrants coming from a safe country to Rwanda will discourage would-be migrants from
They Just Don’t Get It…
Out-of-touch political class and border control Despite Boris Johnson promising the British public that he would honour the Brexit vote by delivering firmer borders and lower inflows at the last election, the post-Brexit immigration changes have driven a huge rise in immigration from outside the EU – with nearly a
Is This Really Control?
Boris Johnson’s election promise to reduce immigration was a sham The penny is finally dropping. As we have been saying since the (Australian) points-based system (PBS) was first mooted ahead of the Brexit vote and later sold to the public in the 2019 election campaign – a loose PBS, Australian in
Rwanda Plans Could Save Lives
Rwanda deal could help stop the boats and save lives This week the government announced plans to introduce offshore processing for some of those (essentially young working-age men) who enter Britain seeking asylum without prior permission. A deal making this possible has been agreed with Rwanda and signed by the Home Secretary. Priti Patel
We Need To Send Them Back
Send the rule-breakers back The quest for control of our borders struggled on this week, with reports of government plans to send to Rwanda for ‘offshore’ processing those coming without permission across the English Channel in small boats. Meanwhile parliament descended into what is quaintly known as “ping pong” between the Commons and the Lords. In
3,000 Crossed The Channel In March
More than 3,000 cross in boats in March – worst month so far in 2022 March has seen at least 3,065 people cross the Channel, the fourth highest number ever. In all, 4,555 have crossed so far in small boats in 2022, or almost four times the number that came