If you’re like many of us, you‘ve kept your eye on Great Britain with some dismay as they seem to grow ever more woke, and by allowing mass migration, there are entire areas that don’t feel British at all. Somewhat surprisingly, Prime Minister Keir Starmer is suddenly aware of the problem and is promising to do something about it:
Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised on Monday to cut net migration to Britain significantly over the next four years, saying greater control was needed to maintain social cohesion and drive investment in the local workforce.
Controlling immigration was a key factor in Britain's 2016 vote to leave the European Union, yet net arrivals have quadrupled since it left the bloc, helping boost the popularity of Nigel Farage's right-wing, anti-immigration Reform UK party.
Who is this and what have they done with the real @Keir_Starmer ?
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) May 12, 2025
Whoever this is wants to curb mass migration in Great Britain
'We risk becoming an island of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together.”
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Migration is not a dirty word, and our own country has benefited from it throughout our two-plus centuries. The key is controlled migration; you can’t just open the doors and say "everyone come on in" like Joe Biden did and not expect utter chaos and societal shake-ups.
Starmer put it well: without control, you risk becoming unrecognizable (which some Brits feel has already happened):
Starmer said nations depend on rules that set out rights, responsibilities and obligations, and that without them Britain risked "becoming an island of strangers."
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If you were surprised to see a British leader call for controls on mass migration, you might be even more surprised that he’s calling for newcomers to learn the language of the land:
If you want to live in the UK, you should speak English. That’s common sense.
— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) May 12, 2025
So we’re raising English language requirements across every main immigration route.
Although he didn’t list specific targets, he said he wants the numbers to significantly drop by the end of his term in 2029:
"That's a promise, but I want to be very clear on this, if we do need to take further steps, if we do need to do more to release pressure on housing and our public services, then mark my words, we will," he told a press conference at his Downing Street office.
And he’s tightening the rules:
Among the measures announced on Monday was a move to restrict skilled worker visas to graduate-level applicants, to prevent care sector firms from recruiting abroad and to require businesses to increase training for local workers.
Automatic settlement and citizenship for people who move to Britain will apply after 10 years, up from five years now, although highly skilled workers - such as nurses, doctors, engineers and AI experts - would be fast-tracked.
Like many European nations, Great Britain has risked its very identity by failing to better steer their immigration policies. Starmer is right to wake up and smell the tea now—if it’s not too late.
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