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UK Government Set to Tighten Visa Rules Amid Rising Asylum Concerns


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8 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

 

Nor are a lot of the immigrants that arrive legally suitable or even qualified for the jobs they do. Loads of fake qualifications about.

 

Funny how we need net-zero to be self-sufficient in our energy needs, but we need millions of immigrants from third-world sh*tholes to meet our manpower requirements. Just as more and more jobs are being taken over by AI and robotics. 

 

Funny that, eh?

Not really. They mainly work in Healthcare and Social Care. AI can't do those jobs. Uk nationals don't seem to want to. Hence, reliance on immigrants.

Posted
1 hour ago, Photoguy21 said:

Wont make much difference, the majority are entering the country without any visa and still they are allowed to stay.

Not accurate. About 1 million are here on visas. A fraction of that amount arrive without visas.

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On 5/7/2025 at 7:05 PM, Thingamabob said:

100,000 asylum seekers, if that was the true number, would indeed not make much of an impact.

The Home Office supports destitute people seeking asylum while it makes a decision on their asylum claim. In 2023-24, the Home Office spent £4.7 billion on asylum support, including £3 billion on hotels. This is compared with £3.6 billion on asylum support and £2.2 billion on hotels in 2022-23

 

https://www.ein.org.uk/news/new-nao-overview-shows-home-office-total-spending-asylum-and-migration-2023-24

 

Since Labour took over, another 40,000 have arrived

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