‘Brexit gave Britain the very best immigration ranges in historical past – here is how’

Back in 2014, Nigel Farage informed us he felt “awkward” taking a practice via South London.

“It wasn’t until after we got past Grove Park that I could actually hear English being audibly spoken in the carriage,” he stated. “This country in a short space of time has frankly become unrecognisable.”

Fast ahead 9 years and he is within the I’m A Celebrity Jungle telling YouTuber Nella Rose folks in South London adore him, whereas at dwelling the information is all concerning the highest immigration ranges since people wandered throughout the land bridge from Europe 850,000 years in the past.

But in 2014, David Cameron was making up overseas coverage, Russia was taking pictures down planes in Ukraine, and Prince Andrew was an alleged intercourse pest. So a lot has modified.







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Two years after that, Britain went to the polls in a referendum on leaving the European Union, narrowly received by the Brexit camp which staked its claims on immigration being too excessive and Boris Johnson being proper.

At the time, internet migration was “too high” at 333,000 a yr. After 4 years of wrangling and a couple of Prime Ministers, internet migration went down a bit to 212,000, in all probability as a result of who’d wish to go to a rustic that does not know what it is doing. We Brexited in 2020, launched a points-based immigration system of the type Nigel had been badgering for, and final yr internet migration was 745,000.

Twice the degrees that precipitated Brexit, and all as a result of we “took back control” of our borders and gave it to the chaotic, self-destructive acolytes interested in the warmth and light-weight of the raging skip hearth which was Boris.

If you assume the system they designed is answerable for excessive immigration, then it’s Brexit that gave them the ability to cock up on such an epic scale.







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Before Brexit, about 6% of NHS workers have been from Asia and Africa. Today, it is 12%.

While 10% of medical doctors have been from the EU in 2016, in the present day it is 8%. The proportion of Asian and African workers has nearly doubled in the identical interval.

It’s not clear-cut – there is a additional 300,000 workers within the NHS now, and information assortment has modified which can have skewed the figures. But with out the NHS our financial system ceases to exist, together with a lot of our residents, so these with medical {qualifications} get a migrant visa underneath the brand new system. The similar goes for anybody working in social care, the place wages are worse and the funding totally dire.

And if they arrive from Nigeria as an alternative of the Netherlands, it is a longer and dearer journey dwelling. The way of life for his or her relations is in all probability considerably decrease than it will be in Europe. Of course they convey their households with them – in the event that they did not, they’d be a lot much less prone to come, and you would be emptying your individual potty.







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Before Brexit, EU college students may pay the identical £9,250 tuition charges as a British citizen and examine at any of our universities. In 2016, 6% scholar locations have been stuffed by EU residents, and 13% from the remainder of the world.

After Brexit, the EU college students needed to pay the identical as different overseas nationals, and costs jumped to as a lot as £38,000. As a end result the variety of EU college students has halved, whereas the variety of college students from elsewhere has jumped – China for instance has gone from 107,000 college students in 2017 to 151,000 in 2022.

Universities become companies by the Tories should chase the cash, so suck up as many overseas nationals as doable to remain solvent, as a result of those self same Tories froze tuition charges, which are actually value two-thirds of what they have been value because of inflation.

It was those self same Tories who, because of Brexit, have agreed or are negotiating world-beating commerce offers with Pakistan, India, Vietnam, African and Caribbean international locations. And every one among them contains clauses about assured visas for work and examine for his or her residents.







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If you assume we’ve got too many overseas college students, or too many overseas well being and social care workers, it’s Brexit that gift-wrapped them for you.

The truth many individuals – Labour and Tory voters, migrant populations and never – assume immigration is just too excessive is why our Brexit-backing Prime Minister, his Brexit-backing Cabinet, and his management rivals together with Brexit backer Kemi Badenoch and former Brexit minister Suella Braverman are all having a little bit of a second.

They’re operating round, squawking and flapping about how there’s too many immigrants, and blaming one another for not fixing one thing which can’t be fastened. If you Brexit, my dears, you have to get your migrants from someplace else, and they are going to be supplemented by these you’re compelled to simply accept by the commerce offers you’ve got simply let Liz Truss negotiate.

The newest migration figures are about one-third high-skilled migrants who received sufficient factors, one-third their households, and one-third individuals who’ve been authorized for asylum and humanitarian causes. They got here as a result of they have been Ukrainian, Afghani, Syrian, and we invited them; they got here as a result of sea ranges are rising, fundamentalism is spreading, and states are failing resulting from local weather change.

And the Tory plan to take care of all of it is a barge for 500 folks, a planeload or two to Rwanda, and so they will not make you purchase a brand new automotive. Brexit gave us 4, ever-more incompetent governments which have totally potholed each public service, each final little bit of sanity the nation had left. The nation we was is frankly unrecognisable. Because of Brexit, Esther McVey is now in command of frequent sense! Honestly, you may as nicely ask a rooster to repair it.

Now that we’re a sovereign nation, we won’t blame anybody else for this. It’s not Europe’s fault this time. It’s ours – both since you voted for one thing you have been warned would by no means work, or since you did not vote in large enough numbers for one thing that you simply knew did work.

If Nigel makes it out of the jungle, and ever deigns to trip a practice via South London once more, he ought to nonetheless really feel awkward. Not as a result of he’d be surrounded by high-skilled brown folks talking multiple language, and never even as a result of none of them can communicate bats*** as fluently as he.

Just awkward as a result of he fed us an absolute pig’s testicle of a lie, and now everybody besides him is having to chew on it..

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