New figures out from the Office for National Statistics have exposed the huge difference in migration numbers of those using EU open borders to live in the UK and vice versa.
! RED ALERT !
The ONS estimate that 1.3 million people from EU8 countries (Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia and Latvia) live in the UK, whilst only just over 14,000 British citizens live in those same countries.
This lays bare the unbalance that EU open borders have had when it comes to European migration. Whilst barely any British workers have gone to live in a generally lower wage Eastern Europe, well over a million have come just from those few countries alone.
The EU’s mass migration policy has frankly been a disaster for Britain, with wages being pushed down, kept low and a ridiculously high population surge in the UK that is out of control. The quicker the British government can start controlling numbers and bringing them down to a sensible level, the better.