Incredible article in the WSJ about BriTTTain and its migration debacle
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Date: August 28th, 2025 10:29 PM Author: Paralegal Mohammad (Death, death to the IDF!)
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By 2021, Brexit was finally done. And so was Farage. “This has taken away the better part of my adult life,” he said as he announced he was quitting as leader of his anti-immigration party Reform UK. “I’m done.”
Now Farage is back—and Reform UK is currently leading in the polls—largely thanks to an unexpected twist: After Brexit, the U.K. government of then Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson embarked on a new migration experiment. It slammed the door on European immigration only to open it to the rest of the world. The idea was to goose a sluggish economy by attracting the planet’s best and brightest people.
The Tories, despite repeatedly promising lower overall immigration levels, soon lost control of the system they designed, triggering the biggest influx of legal migration the country has ever seen. In just one job field, care aides who look after the infirm or elderly, one government forecast assumed some 6,000 migrants a year would come to work. In the space of four years, 679,900 carers and their families arrived, government figures show.
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(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5767319&forum_id=2)#49220621) |
Date: August 28th, 2025 10:30 PM Author: Paralegal Mohammad (Death, death to the IDF!)
In total, 4.5 million people arrived in Britain between 2021 and 2024, primarily from India, Nigeria and China. One in every 25 people living in the U.K. today came during that four-year window.
Lmao, that's incredible.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5767319&forum_id=2)#49220625) |
Date: August 28th, 2025 10:38 PM Author: Paralegal Mohammad (Death, death to the IDF!)
While some students went to well-known universities such as Oxford or Cambridge, the number of students undertaking one-year master’s degrees from lesser known British universities shot up. And unlike pre-Brexit, many more stayed on in the U.K. after graduating.
The fruits of that recruitment drive are visible today. In east London sit two modern high-rises, the Import Building and the Export Building, which house three different universities’ London campuses stacked next to each other.
Standing outside on a sunny day, Angej Singh, 24, from India, said he came to the University of the West of Scotland’s London campus to study computing because he could get a master’s degree in just one year instead of two back home. Unlike India, he said, he also only has to turn up to classes two days a week. “It means we can enjoy our lives,” he said, adding he would one day like to visit Scotland.
The University of the West of Scotland, London Campus LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I'm dying
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5767319&forum_id=2)#49220653) |
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