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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@9QQNPX610mos10MO
No, but reform the immigration ministry into a more efficient governing body in terms of asylum claims and background checks.
@9QJSMW810mos10MO
Yes but make the process easier for skilled workers and those seeking asylum from e.g. war so they are not putting their life in danger
@9QJNWN210mos10MO
No, keep it as it is however find an alternative to Rwanda and find means to upskill your current immigrants alongside UK citizens so that they are encouraged to contribute to the society
@9Q8RCQ510mos10MO
accept ppl who are escaping from war or any other bad similar stuff like refugees and/or people who would like to move here with the intention of being a good civilian, don't accept violent people
@9PZNSM310mos10MO
If we can afford to look after them , let them come but not if we can't take proper care , they should all be verified on arrival also ,
No, but monitoring should be stricter. More regular reviews and immigrants judged on how much they are benefitting or being a drain on the country
@9PV6MQ610mos10MO
The system needs to be easier for refugees and skilled workers but all should be screened for criminal backgrounds
It should be less strict for refugees escaping war zones and we should not be dumping them on islands. We should be helping them.
@9P29WRN11mos11MO
make it easier to get skilled workers but regularly review recent immgrants to ensure they have become productive citizens
@9NJGC6311mos11MO
Yes, but make the process easier for skilled workers, while still fulfilling moral obligations to help refugees without burdening the country by taking too many.
Faster processing of asylum seekers, better training for home grown and penalties/ incentives for employers who employ and train young people
@9PLFBG510mos10MO
No, but the system needs a total revamp. Also and importantly, the rights of migrants who have already settled in Britain should be secure.
@9NWNN3611mos11MO
Yes but make the process easier for skiller workers, strictly screen for criminal backgrounds, regularly review immigrants to ensure they have become productive citizens and
@9PBQ78S10mos10MO
Yes, but make the department that deals with screening more efficient and faster, and to make it easier for skilled workers and refugees.
@9PMBCBN10mos10MO
Yes, immigrants should have to make greater means-tested contributions to social and public services they are accessing for the first 10 years.
@9NGJZRX11mos11MO
Yes, screen immigrants for criminal backgrounds and review to ensure immigrants are productive citizens
@9CGGDDH2yrs2Y
Remove status is not a productive resident
@96TCDTC3yrs3Y
No, but ensure there are not too many immigrants of the same ethnicity.
@8VWCHJK4yrs4Y
No, review citizenship approval process
Skilled immigrant workers and all immigrant workers have risked their lives to get into this country and do all of the work that regular British people either refuse to do or can’t do
@9668N8LConservative3yrs3Y
No and make the current point based immigration system more lenient
@9PGJ5Z610mos10MO
Yes, especially to illegal immigration, completely get rid of illegal immigration. For legal immigration, put a constant cap per month so that we can afford to keep the legal immigrants - legal immigrants are vital for British jobs and generates tax income.
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