• HumanPenguin
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    3 months ago

    Consistently since records began British people have wanted less immigration.

    Immigration laws only applied to the UK from the 1970s.

    And even at that point it was never a majority that rejected immigration. There was a high anti German immigration movement before the first World War. But far from a majority of people cared.

    And at every point where attitudes to immigration was increasing. Economic issues were also connected.

    The majority of anti immigration event in UK history can very easily be linked to increases in the opinions being shared by newspapers owned and funded by wealthy production owners trying to silence working/poor people showing opposition to them.

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      3 months ago

      I was on about views of immigration

      It did dip for a time, depending on the data, but its obviously going back up.

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        Then don’t use terms like “records began” because that goes back to the beginning of the written word. Amd clearly since the invention of the printing press. 1960s is very recent.

        Also any polling is entirly manipulatable by the questions asked. Non of the polls you post are entirly unbiased. And have been used by the very currupt press from the dawn of mass advertising.

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          3 months ago

          When records began on that topic.

          You got anything older I’d like to see it actually.