Britain’s Conservative Party is defending its appalling record on mass migration. Shadow Foreign Secretary Priti Patel—who was the Cabinet minister responsible for borders and immigration under former Prime Minister Boris Johnson—claims the millions of non-European legal migrants her government allowed into their country were the “brightest and the best.” Net immigration, already running at historic highs, increased fivefold from 2019, when Johnson became Prime Minister, to 2022.
Speaking to Harry Cole of The Sun, the second-generation migrant initially stressed that the Conservatives ended Britain’s participation in the Free Movement migration regime of the European Union (EU) after Brexit—which did reduce the influx from the bloc substantially. However, Cole pointed out that the increase in non-EU immigration the Conservatives engineered at the same time made up for the decrease in EU immigration many times over.
“We always said that [we would do] that in Brexit, Harry,” Patel lied, before claiming the massive surge in non-EU immigration was comprised of “skilled” migrants, the “brightest and the best.”
REALITY.
In fact, migrants on work visas comprise only a minority of the “Boriswave” immigration of recent years, and a large share of supposedly skilled migrants are in low-paying jobs—because the Conservatives slashed salary thresholds. Many more migrants are dependents of migrant workers, migrant students, and dependents of migrant students.
Asylum seekers and relatives of migrants already present in Britain brought to the country through “family reunification” chain migration number in the hundreds of thousands.
Government research estimates that, leaving aside asylum seekers and dependents, even migrant workers on low pay are an immediate net drain on society. By the time they reach the state retirement age, migrants each cost almost $200,000 more than they contribute, rising to $650,000 if they live to 80 and over $1 million if they live to 100.
Patel defended the Boriswave in part by telling Cole, “It’s legal immigration, Harry. It’s legal!” However, as Home Secretary, she also saw a record increase in illegal immigration, particularly via small boats, which is increasing further under the incumbent Labour government.
The Conservatives’ record on immigration and Patel’s decision to defend it likely explain why Nigel Farage’s Reform Party now leads them as the main right-wing political force in Britain.
In 2023, Donald Trump told Farage that he believed the Conservatives had gone “far left.”
“Did every one of those 1.2m people flooding into the country in the last three years, did they need to come here?”@MrHarryCole challenges Priti Patel to apologise for promising to take back control of borders, before ‘throwing them open’.
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— Talk (@TalkTV) January 30, 2025