Did you see that the Office for National Statistics has been claiming that;
Our provisional estimates show a 20% fall in long-term net-migration (difference between people coming to live in the UK and people leaving): • 728,000 - latest estimate for year ending June 2024 • 906,000 - updated estimate for year ending June 2023
I don’t believe them and neither should you!
Here’s why..
This is them same ONS that claimed immigration was down in their initial 2022 and 2023 figures. Both times, the figures were revised upwards to a record-breaking new annual high later. So why on earth would we think that this time they have got it right? I suspect that the actual number will be around 800-850,000 which whilst less than the staggering 906,000 is still way too high!
We need NET ZERO migration if we are to save our country. In other words we must ensure that no more people come here than leave here. Even that would not be enough however. We then need to deport about a million illegals who have no right to be here. At that point some degree of equilibrium can be achieved and our public services might stand some chance of delivery a decent service for us all.
There’s another migration myth that has fallen apart today and it’s worth exploring with you.
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