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Over A Quarter Of A Million Non Eu Immigrants Last Year - Can’T May Do Anything Right?
Net migration to the UK from countries outside the European Union has hit its highest level for 15 years, the Office for National Statistics says.
261,000 non-EU citizens came to the UK than left in the year ending September 2018.
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261,000 non-EU citizens came to the UK than left in the year ending September 2018.
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At the last election 20 months ago,she was still lying about reducing immigration to the “tens of thousands”.
A very major miss of that target.
At the last election 20 months ago,she was still lying about reducing immigration to the “tens of thousands”.
A very major miss of that target.
//In December, the prime minister said the government was sticking to its longstanding ambition to bring net migration down to the "tens of thousands".//
So,the ambition to reduce the numbers has been in place for a long time but no sign that they actually will!
Mrs May will be long out of the door before she gets close to that target.Still,she could score an injury time winner on Brexit and unemployment figures are better ;-)
The state of politics at the moment is such that the general populace is probably immune and apathetic to news like this as bad news is commonplace.
Sad really.
So,the ambition to reduce the numbers has been in place for a long time but no sign that they actually will!
Mrs May will be long out of the door before she gets close to that target.Still,she could score an injury time winner on Brexit and unemployment figures are better ;-)
The state of politics at the moment is such that the general populace is probably immune and apathetic to news like this as bad news is commonplace.
Sad really.
//When you know that the reason most people voted for Brexit, was "Immigration,"//
You know no such thing.
//I know that I would prefer E/U Immigrants than None E/U.//
The big difference (which you may have overlooked) is that the UK can choose who settles here from outside the EU and refuse settlement to those it does not like the look of. It cannot do so with those from the EU and that's why the pedestrian underpass at Marble Arch looks like a Romanian gypsy camp.
You know no such thing.
//I know that I would prefer E/U Immigrants than None E/U.//
The big difference (which you may have overlooked) is that the UK can choose who settles here from outside the EU and refuse settlement to those it does not like the look of. It cannot do so with those from the EU and that's why the pedestrian underpass at Marble Arch looks like a Romanian gypsy camp.
Among people who voted Leave, immigration was the second highest reason (68%) for voting out.
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Quite so. If I was asked to list the reasons (from a pre-determined list) why I voted to leave, uncontrolled immigration would be high on the list. But that does not prove that "the reason most people voted for Brexit, was "Immigration,"
If my problem with EU membership was solely immigration I might (only might, mind you) be minded to support remaining. But it isn't, not by a very long chalk.
If my problem with EU membership was solely immigration I might (only might, mind you) be minded to support remaining. But it isn't, not by a very long chalk.
The reason we probably have more immigrants from outside the EU could well be because we are members of the Commonwealth and many of our immigrants over the years have come from these countries. These include countries such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India etc. etc. Why would anyone object to these immigrants and prefer Europeans? Most of these immigrants have skills and speak English. Judging from a recent hospital stay, our NHS needs them and frankly, I am grateful for them being here.
What I do not support is illegal immigration, which comes mainly via Europe and which puts great strains on our services.
What I do not support is illegal immigration, which comes mainly via Europe and which puts great strains on our services.
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