In 2021 there were approximately 6.0 million people with non-British nationality living in the UK and 9.6 million people who were born abroad. The UK’s migrant population is concentrated in London. Around 35% of people living in the UK who were born abroad live in London.
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@9QGWTNMLiberal Democrat9mos9MO
No And provide support to naturalize them faster, e.g. language lessons, place them around the country and find them work.
Easier for non economic refugees but review recent immigrants to ensure they become productive citizens
@9P2HN9910mos10MO
should enable british citizens who were born and grew up in the UK to marry non commonwealth partners and bring them and their children to the UK
@9N49CKQ10mos10MO
Redo the whole process with goal of making it fair and simpler. But with more oversight to monitor immigrants, just to help them make the transition.
@9NS6QRT10mos10MO
Remove loopholes and enforce the current immigration policies better, as it can be taken advantage of.
@9GRKFN21yr1Y
I would say we do have to many migrants but instead of sending them back to the country they came from find them a better solution as they may often come from conflict
@9FW5ZK91yr1Y
Freedom of movement as long as the person is able to support themselves (and family) without relying on the benefit system.
@956JSCK3yrs3Y
Yes. More focus to ensure immigrants fully interstate into society.
immigration should be accurate and meet our economic need
@elisegoateLabour4yrs4Y
accept them if they aren't big time criminals who are violent for example,
@9BJCJVK2yrs2Y
A quota should be introduced across Europe to ensure everyone accepts their fair share
i think the system should be recreated
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