Although it’s nothing todo with me anymore, I thought there was a housing crisis over there, so, where they all living exactly and who is paying for it ?ForFolksSake wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 7:03 pmHow about this stat? In London in 2022 66.5 per cent of all the babies born in the capital were born of foreign mothersMichael5482 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 4:06 pmLabour have been promising all the no holds barred data since September on immigration and a Labour minister in the house last week promised a big data drop last Friday, they failed to publish it.ForFolksSake wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:47 pm
And are we a nation that wants to see immigrants drown wile crossing the channel in dinghies ( 50 so far this year )
the cost of the UK's asylum system has risen to £5billion, with the average cost of housing and supporting an asylum seeker increasing from £17,000 in 2019/20 to £41,000 in 2023/24. The UK spent £4.3 billion on asylum seekers in 2023, up from £3.7 billion in 2022. The Home Office's spending on asylum rose by 36% from 2022/23 to 2023/24
This equates to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) estimates that tax evasion costs around £5 billion a year in lost revenue and is most prevalent among small businesses![]()
Birmingham foreign births are running at 43.6 per cent.
Manchester keeps those numbers hidden.
100,000 migrants have been granted asylum in the last year. What is incredible is that over 70 per cent didn’t arrive by small boats coming across the channel.![]()
Where I am now they have announced a cut in allowed immigration by 21%. And the country is 40 times bigger than the UK.