UK Faces Social Breakdown from Mass Immigration! By Richard Miller (London)

Migration Watch UK has issued a report warning that mass immigration to the UK has resulted in demographic shifts that will likely result of a major breakdown in social cohesion. That is putting it mildly, as parts of the UK, and Europe, are war zones, and certainly too dangerous for a white Briton like me to visit. Not only are there the on-going knife crimes, and grooming gangs raping white British children for sport and profit, which recent posts at this blog have shown is still going on, ignored by the Covid coppers, but social cohesion is breaking down in the white communities, which are in complete white flight. It is the Great Replacement, Camp of the Saints style in action, all due to the dispossessed majority not taking a stand when they could. Grim statistics now follow. While the Left and the elites might be excited about this, the results of fast replacements is always a collapse of society. Then the elites can enjoy the real fruits of die-versity.

Australians who are conservatives might like to reflect upon the question of what happens to the constitutional monarchy in Australia, once Britain collapses? Maybe that’s academic, as by that time, Australia will probably have the CCP ruling it!

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/08/24/stop-mass-migration-or-britain-will-face-societal-breakdown-report/

“Mass migration to the United Kingdom has resulted in huge demographic shifts which could lead to a breakdown in social cohesion, a report from Migration Watch UK has found.

In a follow-up to the bombshell report released last month which found that the foreign-born population has risen to nine million and the ethnic minority population to thirteen million over the past twenty years, the Migration Watch think tank found that 62 per cent of the foreign-born population were born outside of the European Union, compared to just over a third (38 per cent) from EU countries.

Of the 9.2 million foreign-born residents in the UK — 90 per cent of whom reside in England — around half (4.3 million) of migrants came from Asia and Africa, compared to just over a third (3-4 million) from the EU.

The report found that 1.8 million hailed from South Asia and 1.3 million came from sub-Saharan Africa. For those coming from the European Union, about half came from Eastern European nations such as Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovenia, and Latvia.

Migration Watch noted that London, the West Midlands and the North West of England have seen the biggest population changes, with the population of London rising by nearly two million since 2001.

However, the South East and East of England have also felt the impacts of mass migration, including congestion, housing, environmental issues, and overcrowding. During the same time period, the South East population has increased by 1.2 million and the East of England rising by 900,000.

The report went on to note that while most migrants coming to the UK are of working age, the scale of immigration has come at a fiscal cost as well. According to estimates, the net cost of migration was between £4 billion and £13 billion per year for 2014/15 and 2016/17 respectively. The disparity in the figures relies on assumptions made by the researchers, the think tank said.

Migration Watch said that one of the main means of integrating migrants is through entering the workforce, however, it found that over six of the nine million foreign-born residents of the UK in 2019/20 said that they came to the country for other reasons than employment, such as claiming asylum, going to school, or to join relatives of migrants already in the country.

Many migrants would later join the workforce, with around six million non-UK born residents working last year in the country.

In comments provided to Breitbart London, Migration Watch UK chairman Alp Mehmet said: “This paper shows the huge size and mix of the foreign-born population now resident in Britain.

“The task of integrating millions of new arrivals into our society is huge. It is now absolutely essential to reduce the current massive inflow. And yet, the government have thrown open the doors of our labour market.”

While many of the mass migration policies were implemented under the left-wing Labour governments during the first decade of the century, the Conservative Party, which has been in power for over 11 years has so far failed to meaningfully curtail immigration — despite public demand to do so.

Alp Mehmet has previously told Breitbart London that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s points-based immigration system would not in fact reduce migration following Brexit, as it fails to introduce a hard cap on the number of migrants per year. Migration Watch has estimated that the policy would open the door to Britain to some 660 million migrants throughout the world.

The failures of the Tory government to ‘take back control’ of migration have perhaps been best displayed by its inability or unwillingness to clamp down on the illegal boat migration crisis in the English Channel.

Despite persistent promises from Home Secretary Priti Patel to “get tough” on illegal immigration, the waves of migrants have only increased, with estimates forecasting 30,000 by the end of the year through this illegal route, alone.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/07/27/uk-ethnic-minority-population-doubled-to-13m-over-one-fifth-general-pop-report/

“Mass migration has driven Britain’s foreign-born population to nine million and the ethnic minority population to 13 million in just 20 years, according to new figures from Migration Watch UK.

The massive shift in demographics has come about as a result of the fact that “foreign migration has been running at about 300,000 per year for the past 20 years” — Britain’s Armed Forces are comprised of around 159,000 personnel, trained and untrained, for comparison’s sake — coupled with generally higher birth rates among the migrant and migrant-descended population, with the report noting that “34 per cent of births in England and Wales in 2019 involved at least one parent who was not born” there.

The report notes that “the non-UK born population [has] double[d] to nine million” over the last 20 years, while “the ethnic minority population, whether or not born in the UK, has more than doubled to thirteen million, increasing their share of the population from 10 per cent to just over 20 per cent”  — this figure includes “those who identify as ‘Other White’ (mainly from the EU)” as well as so-called “visible minority ethnic” or VME individuals.

To put this in context, the total populations of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are estimated at a little under 5.5 million, 3.2 million, and just 1.9 million, respectively.

As things now stand, Migration Watch estimates that “about 90 per cent of population growth between 2017 and 2019 was linked to the impact of arrivals from abroad and their subsequent UK-born children” — warning that the “very rapid changes” to the population “raise issues that go well beyond the previous debate about net migration.”

“The native element of our population has gone down to 79 per cent while the total minority population has doubled to over 21 per cent” stressed Migration Watch chairman Alp Mehmet — himself of Turkish Cypriot descent — in comments to Breitbart London.

“If immigration continues at its current rate those proportions will continue moving in the direction they are now going in, one down, one up,” he explained, adding that the think tank would be “addressing the impact and consequences in further papers and analysis.”

Migration Watch has previously warned that the supposedly tough new points-based immigration system being introduced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, ostensibly to deliver on promises he made while campaigning for Brexit back during the EU referendum, will in fact likely see immigration rise, as it makes it easier rather than harder for many people to qualify as legal migrants.

“We cannot, of course, be sure that immigration will resume at its previous levels once the COVID crisis has subsided but the government’s major post-Brexit loosening of the global visa system makes this very likely,” the think tank reiterates in his new report.

“[The Johnson administration] has sharply reduced both the salary and qualification requirements for a work visa, exposing some seven million UK jobs to new or increased international competition,” it adds.

The Tory government is faring little better on illegal immigration, with the number of boat migrants alone thought to be on track to exceed 20,000 in 2021 — although despite its dominance of what few illegal immigration-related headlines there are in the mainstream media, this is by no means the only method of taking up residence in Britain unlawfully.”

 

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