The UK Tried to Clamp Down on Migration–and Wound Up with an Unprecedented Wave

5 impish9208 3 8/28/2025, 9:55:07 AM wsj.com ↗

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hunglee2 · 9h ago
UK is becoming a canonical example of one of the major flaws of representative democracy - bad policy positions can nevertheless be politically rewarding, if the consequences of the policy be misattributed to somebody else.

Farage campaigned against non-white immigration, fuelling the Brexit movement which was predicted to increase non-white immigration. Now he is reaping further political dividend from the issue his policy position exacerbated. It's all about narrative, and people are easily persuaded if the narrative is resonant

coldtea · 7h ago
>Farage campaigned against non-white immigration, fuelling the Brexit movement which was predicted to increase non-white immigration.

Nobody in office wanted to enforce what Brexit was voted for. They wanted to pay lip service to respecting it, but continue business as usual, or even go worse into the same direction Brexit was voted to get away from.

It's not a Brexit problem (especially since major EU countries have the same issues). It's a "Brexit only in name" problem.

impish9208 · 9h ago