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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@8ZHZMNC3yrs3Y
No, make the current point based system more lenient especially for refugees
@9NYLHBK10mos10MO
Easier for asylum seekers and refugees, and easier to fulfill needed jobs like nursing, social care etc, as these ARE skilled jobs even if they don't pay well).
@9NJ49J9Independent10mos10MO
Screen criminal backgrounds, accept others, but first-time deport them if they commit a serious crime
@9N84N9S10mos10MO
Process has to be fair and even. UK also needs to a sufficient system in place to support those that come here. If we do not, problems will arise.
@9LTW8W911mos11MO
We need immigrants that are skilled, but they are being punished for the acts of illegals. Decent people should be assisted, not charged excessive sums to come to help us, but criminals blocked completely.
@9PMRKFW9mos9MO
Immigration is an international phenomenon and treated currently as a humanitarian crisis. Yes, a better system should be in place since currently we cannot guarantee human living conditions for those processing application.
@92RWMJM3yrs3Y
Yes, we need to find a way of sustaining the very culture of freedom that people are coming to benefit from.
@8YWM8DT3yrs3Y
More screening but make it easier for skilled workers and refugees
@8WFW4VJ3yrs3Y
Yes but Make process easier for refugees and skilled workers
@8SJDQTR4yrs4Y
Yes, we need a maximum population size policy in order to protect the environment.
@Rueben18124yrs4Y
Prioritize workers in areas that are in low supply
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