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Stop Mass Migration or Britain Will Face Societal Breakdown: Report

Aug 24, 2021 View Original Article
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    48% Medium Conservative

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    4% Center

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    1% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

65% : Despite persistent promises from Home Secretary Priti Patel to "get tough" on illegal immigration, the waves of migrants have only increased, with estimates forecasting 30,000 by the end of the year through this illegal route, alone.
59% : Alp Mehmet has previously told Breitbart London that Prime Minister Boris Johnson's points-based immigration system would not in fact reduce migration following Brexit, as it fails to introduce a hard cap on the number of migrants per year.
53% : For those coming from the European Union, about half came from Eastern European nations such as Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Latvia.
52% : Migration Watch said that one of the main means of integrating migrants is through entering the workforce, however, it found that over six of the nine million foreign-born residents of the UK in 2019/20 said that they came to the country for other reasons than employment, such as claiming asylum, going to school, or to join relatives of migrants already in the country.
48% : In a follow-up to the bombshell report released last month which found that the foreign-born population has risen to nine million and the ethnic minority population to thirteen million over the past twenty years, the Migration Watch think tank found that 62 per cent of the foreign-born population were born outside of the European Union, compared to just over a third (38 per cent) from EU countries.

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