Immigration is a major topic in Britain's political landscape, often perceived through the lens of misinformation and fear. Many people mistakenly believe that illegal migrants outnumber legal residents. Polls show a significant ignorance among the public regarding actual migration figures, further fueling support for stringent immigration policies. Over time, the focus has shifted from controlling numbers to an outright demand for zero new migrants and the deportation of recently arrived individuals. This evolving stance marks a concerning trend in the nation’s immigration discourse.
The political discourse surrounding immigration in Britain has become so entrenched that it feels essential to the nation's political culture, dominating media and political narratives alike.
A recent poll illustrates the disconnect between public perception and reality, revealing that many believe more migrants are living illegally than legally in the UK.
Over the past 20 years, demands regarding immigration in Britain have dramatically shifted from controlling borders to a stark demand for zero migrants to enter, reflecting a rising hostility.
The misinformation surrounding immigration has led to increasing support for hardline policies, as illustrated by the stark beliefs held by the public regarding migrant numbers.
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