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Migration to Britain Drives Largest Population Rise in Recorded History

The mass immigration policies of the exiled British “Conservative” government have resulted in the largest population growth in recorded history.

Numbers release The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the population of England and Wales is set to grow by 610,000 between mid-2022 and mid-2023, taking the official total to 60.9 million – the fastest growth since records began 75 years ago in 1949.

This historic population increase beats the previous record of 484,000 as of mid-2016 and 478,000 as of mid-2011. The previous record was set in mid-1962, when the city added 461,000 people in a single year due to the baby boom.

The country’s official statistician acknowledged that population growth was almost entirely due to mass immigration, with net immigration during the analysis period standing at 622,000.

This comes as 1,084,000 foreign nationals moved to England and Wales from outside the UK in the year to mid-2023, compared with 462,000 who moved overseas.

The figures demonstrate the devastating impact of immigration policies and show that without immigration the population would actually fall: births in the UK fell by 21,900 to 598,400, deaths exceeding births rose by 24,000 to 598,000, and the native population is ageing.

The Conservative Party promised to reduce net immigration “from hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands” in its 2010, 2015 and 2017 election manifestos, and told the public in 2019 that it would reduce immigration, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit immigration reforms have had the opposite effect, opening up mass immigration around the world.

George Osborne, a former chancellor of the exchequer and David Cameron’s globalist right-hand man, acknowledged that the Conservative leadership “never privately supported the pledge and everyone would be happy to see it withdrawn”. [it]” And he said the party could have cut immigration from outside the EU before Brexit but refused to do so.

The betrayal was a major factor in the Conservative Party’s crushing defeat in the general election earlier this month. Suffered The net loss in parliament is 251 members, down from 372 in 2019 to just 121 now, the lowest in the centuries-old party’s history.

Before his fall from power, Chancellor Rishi Sunak cut the number of visas available to foreigners, resulting in a 34 percent fall in the number of migrant workers, international students and dependants. Telegraph Reports.

According to the Home Office, this would result in net immigration falling by around 300,000 in 2023, from the current 685,000. But this would simply bring immigration back to levels seen under Tony Blair’s government – still far above the tens of thousands seen for most of the 20th century.

The new left-wing Labour government, led by Sir Keir Starmer, has pledged to reduce immigration but has refused to commit to an annual cap and is likely to face pressure from open-border supporters to create a new visa and asylum system. Many on the left, including Labour MPs, want a Ukraine-style system to admit large numbers of Palestinians into the country.

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