The UK Prime Minister, at the start of 2023, a hopeful Rishi Sunak announced, “five promises” to show that his government would “always reflect the people’s priorities.” Alongside familiar pledges to reduce inflation and grow the economy, there was a bold new promise to “stop the boats.”
“We will pass new laws to stop small boats, making sure that if you come to this country illegally, you are detained and swiftly removed.”
Sunak said.
“No tricks, no ambiguity, we’re either delivering for you or we’re not,” he told a news agency in an upbeat mood and a crisp white shirt, a long way from the rain-sodden and crestfallen Prime Minister we saw announcing the election last month.
In May 2023, he said, “I’m relentlessly focused on stopping the boats. That’s one of my five priorities, and we’re doing absolutely everything we can to do that.”
In August 2023, he filmed a slick “stop the boats” video message, against a soundtrack of gently beating drums and the splintering noises of immigration officers breaking down someone’s front door with a battering ram.
Tory’s Promise on immigration Failed
The Tory war on immigration, characterized by a consistent promise to reduce immigration while actual numbers soar, has backfired in several significant ways.
Since 2010, every Conservative Prime Minister and Home Secretary has pledged to decrease immigration, yet the numbers have continued to rise.
This inconsistency between rhetoric and reality has led to a loss of credibility among the public and within the political sphere itself.
Initiatives like the “hostile environment” policies introduced by Theresa May, a retired Politicians, aimed at curbing illegal immigration, have inadvertently led to scandals such as the Windrush affair.
These policies, focusing on harsh measures against unauthorized migrants, have damaged the government’s relationship with immigrant communities and highlighted the unintended consequences of such approaches.
The Tories’ emphasis on reducing immigration has contributed to a broader demonization of immigrants, shifting the public discourse away from recognizing the benefits of migration to the UK’s economy and society.
This shift has exacerbated tensions and misunderstandings about the nature and impact of immigration.
The frequent changes in immigration policies, characterized by crackdowns followed by periods of liberalization, create uncertainty and make life harder for migrants.
While these policies may not significantly reduce immigration numbers, they negatively affect migrant integration and community cohesion.
The failure to meet immigration targets, coupled with the government’s focus on stopping small boat crossings, has led to record-high public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of immigration.
This dissatisfaction is driven by the perceived inability of the government to control immigration effectively and the lack of transparency in its approach.
There is a widespread misconception that illegal migration is more prevalent than legal migration due to the government’s focus on stopping small boat crossings.
However, the majority of immigrants arrive legally, contributing positively to the UK’s economy and public services.
The Conservative Party’s stance on immigration has often overlooked the economic contributions of migrants, including filling critical roles in healthcare, education, and other sectors.
The reliance on migrant labor, especially in the wake of Brexit, underscores the importance of immigration to the UK’s workforce.
In summary, the Tory war on immigration has backfired due to a combination of missed targets, damaging policies, a shift in public perception, and a disregard for the economic benefits of immigration.
These factors have not only failed to achieve the desired reduction in immigration but have also led to increased public dissatisfaction and a distorted understanding of the nature and impact of immigration in the UK.
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