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Even the government admit crossings are up.
They blame the weather.
They blame the weather.

The last conservative government was @4 years long so approx 11,400 per year. Labour haven’t even been in for a year yet so on that basis, 38,000 in 11 months is a fùck of a lot more.You didn’t mention a year in your original post. Or illegal migrants. Or crossing the channel. Pillock.45.577 illegal migrants came here in a year under a Conservative government
Mottie think 38,000 is a number higher than 45,577
45,755 migrants crossed the channel during a Conservative government

Make it mandatory that they're housed extremely close to the top 100 postcode areas across the UK in terms of property value.We are on track for well over 50,000 this year.
Good old Brexit and that wonderful 'control of our borders'.We are on track for well over 50,000 this year.

more to do with :Good old Brexit and that wonderful 'control of our borders'.
Shmucks.

The Conservatives were a government of mass migration and open borders.The last conservative government was @4 years long so approx 11,400 per year. Labour haven’t even been in for a year yet so on that basis, 38,000 in 11 months is a fùck of a lot more.You didn’t mention a year in your original post. Or illegal migrants. Or crossing the channel. Pillock.
You said:
Yeah, good migration. With the U.K. implementing a points based immigration system, we got skilled workers from all over the world instead of unskilled sponges from the EU.Migration went up massively after Brexit.
Brexit caused a huge rise in migration.
Spongers eh?instead of unskilled sponges from the EU
www.oxfordeconomics.com
Yeah those lazy EU spongersinstead of unskilled sponges from the EU

yeah, because the greedy farmers didn't pay enough for UK workers to do it.Yeah those lazy EU spongers
Can you explain why suddenly there was a problem with crops rotting in fields because they weren’t picked just after them lazy EU workers left?
Up to £60m in UK crops left to rot owing to lack of workers, says NFU
This article is more than 2 years old
Farming union chief says situation ‘nothing short of a travesty’, as crops also hit by drought and record heat
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Up to £60m in UK crops left to rot owing to lack of workers, says NFU
Farming union chief says situation ‘nothing short of a travesty’, as crops also hit by drought and record heatwww.theguardian.com