New migration figures have sparked fears that more religions, cultures, and practices will fuel divisions in society
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What on earth have our politicians done to beautiful Britain?
They've blown our doors wide open, they've lied to us at every turn and now we have to reap what they've sown. The results are in and they are damning over the next 15 years.
But up to mid-2036, the UK population is projected to grow by 6.6 million people to 73.7 million. So that includes a net birth total of just 541,000 people, which means the overwhelming majority of that huge and unsustainable population growth will come from net migration of 6.1 million people.
Now, the deeper you dive into these stats, the clearer the issue of uncontrolled mass migration becomes. This is because, across England and Wales, people born overseas are more likely to be in social housing than people born in the UK.
ONS census data reveals that 17 per cent of the UK population were living in social housing in 2021. Now, that percentage has more than doubled to 36 per cent for Afghans living in this country. Similarly, 37 per cent of Ghanaians live in taxpayer-funded homes. That rises to 41 per cent of Jamaican immigrants.
And 72 per cent, that's nearly three-quarters of Somalians in this country, were living in social housing.So look, imagine the crippling pressure another 6 million people will put on housing, the NHS and schools, not to mention the alarming change in the demographics of this country.
Mark my words, we will be told the solution to this problem, and I'm not joking, there will be more immigration. Why will the other stats show that over the next 15 years, there will be an increasing number of older people an aging population.
Patrick Christys delivered his verdict on immigration statisticsGB News
The size of the UK population aged 85 years and over is projected to increase from 1.6 million, two point five per cent of the total population, to 2.6 million. That's 3.5 per cent of the population.
So we will need a younger workforce, won't we, to continue to prop up this giant immigration Ponzi scheme that we've been asked to live in.
Now, I want to make something just as clear as it can be here. What I am saying here tonight is not an attempt to stoke tensions towards migrants. It is not their fault.
My anger here is directed squarely at our politicians, our economists, and our open border fanatics, people who indoctrinated a nation into thinking that immigration at these levels can only be considered a good thing. Well, their bubble has now burst, hasn't it?
And lo and behold, it's emerged that these people have sold our country out, destroyed our national identity, ruined every single public service, and made us poorer and less safe. I say shame on that.