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Immigration is down, so why does no one care?

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 May 23, 2026

No government can succeed in a policy area where perception is so dramatically out of step with reality

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CLAIM 发布者 will May 23, 2026
The decline in immigration should prompt a reevaluation of public policies, ensuring they align with current realities rather than outdated perceptions.

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The focus on immigration numbers distracts from more pressing issues, such as economic stability and social integration within communities.

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Concerns about immigration are often driven by fear rather than fact; addressing these fears is crucial for societal cohesion and policy effectiveness.

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Public perception around immigration often overshadows the statistical realities, necessitating a dialogue rooted in facts rather than fears.

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Policies should reflect the actual decline in immigration to foster a more informed debate, reducing stigma and misinformation in public discourse.

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