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Illegal Immigration: A Drain On Our Economy And Taxpayers
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Learn MoreHow Migration Watch Led And Shaped The Immigration Debate
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Learn MoreWhat Trump’s Win Means For Immigration
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Learn MoreWhy Britain Can’t Afford Mass Immigration
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Learn MoreThe Case For Leaving The Echr
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Learn MoreBoris The Bluffer
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Learn MoreMigration Surge
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Learn MoreWho Does He Care More About?
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Learn MoreThe Art Of The Deal
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Learn MoreBorder Promises Must Be Kept
Lots of words on immigration once again this week from the government in the Queen’s Speech. We heard how Her Majesty’s Government was going to fulfil the will of the people and put an end to illegal crossings on the Channel. As Brenda from Bristol might say, “what, again?”. As we said, the
Tough 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