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Hello, Is There A Doctor In The House?
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Learn MoreWill We Ever Have A Government We Can Trust?
There have been a series of immigration-related stories this week that perfectly illustrate the disastrous impact of ill-conceived immigration policies over the past 25-30 years. The economic and social harm that the scale, speed and…
Learn MoreUk Humiliation As French President Runs Rings Around Our Prime Minister
We heard a great deal about the one-in-one-out agreement before President Macron paid his state visit. In the event, while our prime Minister and Home Secretary have boasted that a “groundbreaking initiative is a pivotal…
Learn MoreOne Year Of Sir Keir – But What Has He Achieved?
READ NOW: A shocking year, strewn with failure. Pull your socks up or go! Today (Friday 4th July) is the first anniversary of Sir Keir Starmer’s landslide election win. Cruising to victory against a disorganised and…
Learn MoreMoney For Nothing – And Your Digs For Free
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Learn MoreHorrific Betrayal Of British Children – But Hope Ahead?
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Learn MoreNot A Hope In Hell’s Chance Of Building The Homes Needed
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Learn MoreMajor Demographic Concerns Face Our Country But The Government Remains In Denial
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Learn MoreNet Migration May Be Down, But The Problem Hasn’t Gone Away
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil
Some questions are simple to ask and simple to answer, yet remain central to the national debate over migration. Questions such as, “Do some migrant groups offend at higher rates than others and how do these compare with overall population size?” are straightforward and should be easy to collate. Other countries manage it. For example, Denmark’s (left-wing) government publishes these figures, showing that conviction rates for violent crimes among recent migrants are a staggering 40 times higher than those born in Denmark. Perhaps this gives a clue as to why our government has made it so damnably difficult to establish the comparable figures for Britain?

We Warned Them: Indian National Insurance Exemption Extended
This week, with minimal fanfare, the renegotiated UK–India trade deal came into effect – and buried deep within it was confirmation that the much-criticised National Insurance exemption for seconded Indian workers has been extended from three years to five. The Indian government has briefed domestic media, telling them the deal will “ease temporary entry for business visitors, transferees, investors, service suppliers and independent professionals”.

One In, Fifteen More In: Britain’s Chain Migration Crisis
Home Office figures released this week show chain migration stemming from the disastrous care worker visa (a major component of the so-called “Boriswave”, the surge in migration as a result of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s immigration policies) remains a serious problem.

Canada’s Cautionary Tale
We learn this week the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has plans to let community groups, universities and other organisations sponsor refugees to settle in Britain. This would be in addition to the existing direct “resettlement routes” which have already allowed over 360,000 asylum seekers to travel to Britain via so-called safe and legal routes since 2005.

The Ever Changing Burnham Mindset Or Just The Same Old Burnham?
On the key issues of immigration and accelerating demographic change, what does Mr Burnham have in mind?

Demography is Destiny
The children filling classrooms in 2026 will be the voters, workers and parents of the 2060s. The latest statistics from the Department for Education show a country being remade from the bottom up. White British pupils now account for less than 60% of the state-school population, down from around 70% in the 2010s and roughly 90% in the 1990s.