Net migration added 606,000 to UK's population in 2022

Net migration added 606,000 to UK's population in 2022

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s1962a

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5,682 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-65669832

A staggering number, but hopefully some one-off's (Ukraine, HK) which won't be repeated in future years, unless of course we need the extra skilled workforce to bolster our own.

edit: looks like the title got truncated. Should be '2022'

scenario8

6,756 posts

185 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Big numbers.

1.1m into the UK in just the one year. I suspect this will be a difficult sell.

oyster

12,822 posts

254 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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scenario8 said:
Big numbers.

1.1m into the UK in just the one year. I suspect this will be a difficult sell.
The number is 606k, NOT 1.1m.
Why are you quoting the wrong number?

pghstochaj

2,469 posts

125 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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oyster said:
scenario8 said:
Big numbers.

1.1m into the UK in just the one year. I suspect this will be a difficult sell.
The number is 606k, NOT 1.1m.
Why are you quoting the wrong number?
He isn't, it's 1.1 M gross, 0.61 M net.

But yeah, "stop the boats"

Oliver Hardy

2,983 posts

80 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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pghstochaj said:
oyster said:
scenario8 said:
Big numbers.

1.1m into the UK in just the one year. I suspect this will be a difficult sell.
The number is 606k, NOT 1.1m.
Why are you quoting the wrong number?
He isn't, it's 1.1 M gross, 0.61 M net.

But yeah, "stop the boats"
Once asylum is granted for these that come via the boats I presume there will be dependents who follow legally, wives, children and so on

It be interesting to find these numbers.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

89 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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The governemt is addicted to ths sort of thing as it makes the economy look better. Even though its ste really.
Just thing of a long term tourist/consumer. Good news at the start when they are spending the money they brought with them.
Later on it becomes a problem as they start sucking up more resources than they provided.

s1962a

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5,682 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Interesting statistic from the BBC page

asylum seekers made up about 8% of immigration into the UK from outside the EU

So the boat people are a much smaller number when all of the net migration to the UK is taken into account

Terminator X

15,977 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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s1962a said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-65669832

A staggering number, but hopefully some one-off's (Ukraine, HK) which won't be repeated in future years, unless of course we need the extra skilled workforce to bolster our own.

edit: looks like the title got truncated. Should be '2022'
Good to see all the associated additional taxes being used to invest in national and local infrastructure, oh hang on ...

TX.

pork911

7,365 posts

189 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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s1962a said:
Interesting statistic from the BBC page

asylum seekers made up about 8% of immigration into the UK from outside the EU

So the boat people are a much smaller number when all of the net migration to the UK is taken into account
huh? you mean asylum seekers are not the cause of all my problems?

stoptheboats

Terminator X

15,977 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Lol where are you all getting "stop the boats" from as not one poster has said it rofl

TX.

greygoose

8,585 posts

201 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Another Tory success that they say they are going to fix, wonder who they will blame this time?

pghstochaj

2,469 posts

125 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Terminator X said:
Lol where are you all getting "stop the boats" from as not one poster has said it rofl

TX.
It is a government policy, one that gets repeated at the end of every sentence, have you not noticed? It has become a major issue that the government supposedly has to fix.

Whilst that has happened, over a million new people have come to the country in the last year through choice of the government and c. 606k net.

Hence the piss taking out of the "stop the boats" policy of the government. It's about 5% of the new people coming to the country. The government is happy to have huge levels of migration. I thought Brexit was supposed to bring this back under control?

I blame Stamer.

paulw123

3,601 posts

196 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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No biggie, plenty of fields doing nothing but looking pretty and providing food security to build houses on. Doctors and dentists sitting around bored with nothing to do all day. Hospital with nurses twiddling their thumbs. That’s before you even consider all those empty schools. Crack on I say.

OutInTheShed

8,884 posts

32 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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s1962a said:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-65669832

A staggering number, but hopefully some one-off's (Ukraine, HK) which won't be repeated in future years, unless of course we need the extra skilled workforce to bolster our own.

edit: looks like the title got truncated. Should be '2022'
Maybe extra cheap workforce would be more accurate?

We also need lots of extra bodies to keep the housing shortage alive, otherwise prices would drop and and our economy would come unglued.

It's also interesting to consider the emigrants.
A lot of these people are above average in either the wealth or talent stakes, often both.

Of course some of the outbound people were never here for the long term, and some of the inbound are expats crawling back to the NHS.

The headline figures are not the whole story, but it's hard to see this going well for the UK in the long run.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

52 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Interesting point, never thought about needing vast sums of extra people to bolster the housing market to maintain the mortgage and finance market, great shout.

But these are recorded, we all know the numbers are higher, this is just what they wanted to show you.

Cobracc

3,431 posts

156 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Tories have fked it all up...!

ATG

21,172 posts

278 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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pghstochaj said:
Terminator X said:
Lol where are you all getting "stop the boats" from as not one poster has said it rofl

TX.
It is a government policy, one that gets repeated at the end of every sentence, have you not noticed? It has become a major issue that the government supposedly has to fix.

Whilst that has happened, over a million new people have come to the country in the last year through choice of the government and c. 606k net.

Hence the piss taking out of the "stop the boats" policy of the government. It's about 5% of the new people coming to the country. The government is happy to have huge levels of migration. I thought Brexit was supposed to bring this back under control?

I blame Stamer.
Yup. Sunak even snuck it into his letter to Braverman when he was letting her off the hook for her speeding ticket fiasco. "Err, no breach of the ministerial code. Must try harder next time. Uhm, stop the boats!"

s1962a

Original Poster:

5,682 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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ATG said:
pghstochaj said:
Terminator X said:
Lol where are you all getting "stop the boats" from as not one poster has said it rofl

TX.
It is a government policy, one that gets repeated at the end of every sentence, have you not noticed? It has become a major issue that the government supposedly has to fix.

Whilst that has happened, over a million new people have come to the country in the last year through choice of the government and c. 606k net.

Hence the piss taking out of the "stop the boats" policy of the government. It's about 5% of the new people coming to the country. The government is happy to have huge levels of migration. I thought Brexit was supposed to bring this back under control?

I blame Stamer.
Yup. Sunak even snuck it into his letter to Braverman when he was letting her off the hook for her speeding ticket fiasco. "Err, no breach of the ministerial code. Must try harder next time. Uhm, stop the boats!"
https://action.conservatives.com/stoptheboats/


carl_w

9,439 posts

264 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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I think a lot of them are from India. Presumably working for Infosys.

Grumps.

8,971 posts

42 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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Cobracc said:
Tories have fked it all up...!
You can thank Labour for that.