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Over 600,000 migrants entered the UK in 2018
Official reports have revealed that in 2018, more than 600,000 migrants arrived in the United Kingdom in 2018 – twice as many as the number of people who migrated to France and nearly the entire population Northern Ireland’s capital city Belfast.
The data, which was released via the Office for National Statistics (ONS), stated that over a quarter of a million more people arrived with the intention...
UK's Brexit: 23% Increase in Non-European Immigration as EU Whites Leave
Nonwhite immigration from outside the EU into the UK has increased by 23 percent since the “Brexit” vote, reaching a record 340,000 in 2018, according to the latest official figures. At the same time, increasing numbers of EU nationals left—underlining the fact that Brexit is harmful to Britain’s racial future, and that the real threat to that nation’s existence comes from the parties controlling...
29.000 Elderly Britons die this Winter due to Extreme Poverty
Winter deaths are soaring across the UK .
Official figures reveal that the death rate related to cold snaps in England and Wales is over 30% higher than normal for this time of year.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) some 28,800 people died in the fortnight ending January 23.
ONS said the flu virus and the cold snap are the main reasons behind the recent spike in winter deaths.
Elderly...
Immigrants more likely to be in work than native Britons: ONS
Native Britons are less likely to have higher levels of education and employment than immigrants, new figures have revealed.
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 21 percent of foreign nationals were employed in banking, finance and insurance, compared with 17 percent of British nationals.
Moreover, nearly 40 percent of foreign nationals gained qualifications at degree standard or...
2 out of 3 new jobs given to migrants
In a recent statistical revelation, two-thirds of the UK’s freshly minted jobs found themselves in the hands of individuals born outside the country. This disclosure coincided with a bleak milestone, marking Britain’s unemployment at 2.5 million, including a staggering 951,000 individuals aged 16 to 24.
Against the backdrop of rising unemployment fueled by public sector job cuts, an examination...