The latest figures of net migration into the United Kingdom of 745000 last year is directly the result of Government economic policy, and focussing on the small boats issue through the Rwanda asylum scheme is a diversionary tactic by the Government for political purposes, the TCLP-UK argues.
We believe in curtailing demand through austerity as the right way for a government to govern the nation not go for tax cuts and growth agenda which will fuel ever increasing immigration because of the shortage of skilled workers in all sectors of the eonomy, including the National Health Service.
Building the levels of housing under current econmomic policy is disastrous for the environment of a green and luscious landscape that is the United Kingdom that people enjoy living in. Indigenous farming will be reduced in consequence and increase the dependance of the nation on importe foods, of all kinds from cereals, fruits and vegetables and animal products of meat and dairy.
Homelessness is already on a record high, and people are consequently suffering hardships.
The government's policy has been to generate cheap labour through immigration and it is having a catastrophic effects on social cohesion as the recent protest marchers for Palestine and Israel in the streets of the United Kingdom has shown.
It is time for both political parties, the Conservative and Labour to take a grip on what is at stake for the future of the United Kingdom.