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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@9PVP7WW10mos10MO
Uk clearly has a certain capacity, allow anyone seeking refuge but put them through a training program and then give them a choice to stay and contribute or move to a neighbouring developed country not Africa or rawanda..
@9LSPHL412mos12MO
remove the immigration process. You’re here, you’ve seen what it’s like and you still want to stay? That’s the spirit.
@9NFMHR3Conservative11mos11MO
No, people should be encouraged to come to work, but it should be harder to gain citizenship and/or access benefits
@9L4RPNZ1yr1Y
Yes, until human rights issues can be resolved and the process can be streamlined to reduce wait times and cost.
@8XLXTQM3yrs3Y
No accept as many people as possible
@8SNHBZV4yrs4Y
No but follow up on recent immigrants to see what they did and acknowledge and celebrate those making a positive contribution to society.
@8RS49S34yrs4Y
No. Why are these such backwards questions?
@8QZBR294yrs4Y
Yes, but not for those living with their spouses of UK citizenship.
@8QPVY8H4yrs4Y
No, but all immigrants should face strict screening.
@99GBJMN2yrs2Y
Make sure that migrants learn english and work whilst they are here
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