It’s time to put British youngsters first and slash non-essential migration, says Alex Armstrong
WATCH: Alex Armstrong shares his outrage at Britain's youth unemployment crisis
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'Mass non-EU immigration is directly displacing young Britons from the first rung of the ladder'
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27 migrants from outside of Europe are being hired for every one British young person - that's according to new analysis from the Centre for Social Justice.
And yet today, it seems to me that today Labour grandees have set out a report blaming them, the british kids, for not being able to get into jobs.
The gaslighting by the left and the globalist ideologues continues doesn’t it.
They want you all to blame your children while they import millions of low skilled migrants from outside of our country, suppressing our wages, haemorrhaging our GDP per capita, and taking jobs that should be going to your kids and grandkids.
While one million young Brits are described as NEETs - not in education, employment or training - costing taxpayers £125billion a year, Milburn claims there’s "no evidence" migration is a primary driver of this crisis.
What a convenient blind spot from a report that refuses to face the numbers.
Since 2020, employers have hired 27 young non-EU migrants for every single additional British youngster on the payroll.
Non-EU workers under 25 have exploded by 355 percent, nearly 290,000 more, while British youngsters grew by a pathetic 0.3 per cent. In the last year alone, young British payroll numbers actually fell.

Alex Armstrong shares his outrage at Britain's youth worklessness crisis, placing the blame on 'mass non-EU immigration'
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This isn’t a "perfect storm" of mental health, welfare traps, or the death of the Saturday job, as Milburn spins it. It’s policy on steroids.
Open borders delivering cheap, low-skilled, ready-to-work migrant labour straight into entry-level roles in retail, hospitality and care, the exact starter jobs British kids need to build experience and character.
Why are there migrants working in Tesco? Ask yourself, are they highly skilled?
Businesses admit it - migrants are cheaper, more compliant, and don’t come with the same regulatory costs or benefit traps.
So while 730,000 young Brits aged 16-24 sit unemployed at a 16.2 per cent rate, the jobs that used to launch careers are handed to newcomers.
I think Milburn’s report buries this reality to protect the globalist ideology of mass low-quality immigration.
Our own children are trapped on benefits or gaming consoles while our government imports the workforce.
This betrayal creates a lost generation, idle, resentful, and disconnected. Milburn talks about a "moral crisis" but ignores the moral failure of prioritising foreign workers over British futures.
Enough of the gaslighting. It's obvious to me that the Centre for Social Justice data destroys Milburn’s narrative. Mass non-EU immigration is directly displacing young Brits from the first rung of the ladder.
It’s time to put British youngsters first. Slash non-essential migration. Deport anyone who’s come here and lives on benefits or in social housing and give the jobs to British kids.
End the cheap labour flood. Force employers to recruit and train locals before looking abroad. Reform welfare so it doesn’t trap our kids.
Restore the principle that British jobs should go to British people first.










