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New Plan: Great Britain to significantly reduce immigration

New Plan: Great Britain to significantly reduce immigration

New Plan: Great Britain to significantly reduce immigration

The influx of immigrants to the UK should be significantly reduced.

That’s the view of the country’s new head of government, Rishi Sunak, who is now coming out with fresh proposals on how to implement austerity.

Substantial support

– Anyone coming to the UK illegally should be prevented from remaining [i landet].

According to BBC news, Prime Minister Sunak emphasized this in a statement today.

Reducing immigration was one of the top five issues he set as Sunak’s new leader. And he has significant support on the issue from the right-wing phalanx in his party, The Conservatives.

Britain has many illegal immigrants who arrive in the country on small boats and then have a legal chance to have their asylum claim heard.

Stop small boats

But now Sunak wants to put an end to the small boat problem and ensure that illegal immigrants can no longer have their case prosecuted.

– We will introduce new laws to stop small boats, he says.

– If you come to this country illegally, you will be arrested and quickly deported [tillbaka där du kom ifrån]The Prime Minister insists.

The Sunak government is expected to present a new package of reduced immigration legislation next week.

The other four points

In addition to reducing immigration, Rishi Sunak’s first five problems contain the following points:

– Inflation should be halved by 2023 to reduce people’s cost of living

– Strengthening the economy and creating better paying jobs

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– Reduce country’s debts to secure future welfare

– Reduce care queues and provide faster care

Reducing immigration has long been a hot-button issue in Great Britain, and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has floated a plan that would see asylum seekers sent to Rwanda.

However, the project has been mired in various court proceedings.

To be sent back

Last year, 45,000 asylum seekers arrived in Britain, BBC News reported. Stopping all asylum seekers arriving on small boats would be a major shift in migration to the country.

– Northern Ireland Minister Rishi Sunak has told Sky News that if people come to this country illegally, they should be sent back.

It is hoped that because illegal immigrants are sent back more quickly, others will not try to enter Britain illegally.

Top 10 Countries

– The only route to Great Britain must be safe and legal, Home Secretary Suella Braverman told The Sun on Sunday.

Here are the top nationalities who applied for asylum in the UK in 2022:

15,900 Albania

10,900 Afghanistan

9,900 Iran

6,300 Iraq

4,500 Syria

3,500 Bangladesh

3,300 Eritrea

3,300 India

3,200 Sudan

2,600 Pakistan

Evidence. Home Office UK

Photo: R. Sunak campaign

Text: Compilers