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[12. Jan 2025|12:05] |
No BBC intervijas ar Toniju Blēru 2024. gada septembrī:
What is completely dishonest for me to do, if I were leader today, is to say, ‘I can stop your job – for which there is now a technology solution, I can stop your job from being lost’, because I can’t. ‘I can stop all migration into this country,’ because I can’t.
There’s no way that’s going to happen, there’s no modern developed country in which that is happening.
If you do end up trying to do this, as we’ve done with Brexit, what’s the result?
We’ve now got higher levels of immigration than ever before, and we’ve swapped out usually single people coming from Europe for families from Asia and Africa.
How has this helped us?
Net migration soared in 2023 to 685,000 due to an increase in non-EU citizens arriving on British shores, according to the University of Oxford’s Migration Observatory.
EU citizens made up most of immigrants in the run-up to the 2016 EU referendum – but, since 2017, it’s been in the negative. In 2023, it fell to -76,000. |
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| Date: | 12. Janvāris 2025 - 20:21 |
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Tonijs Blērs ir viens no galvenajiem iemesliem pašreizējam UK stāvoklim. | |