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migration watch uk independent uk based think tank focused on immigration and asylum policy research skip to content migration watch uk home about research media blogs statistics contact home about research media blogs statistics contact home about research media blogs statistics contact donate home about research media blogs statistics contact migration watch uk since 2001 we have tackled the questions on immigration and demographics that others refuse to ask mass uncontrolled legal and illegal migration is wreaking lasting damage on britain s social fabric and public services while reshaping our country s demographics in ways that cannot be undone what will britain look like in ten twenty or forty years if immigration continues unchecked with your support we will fight relentlessly and continue to hold those in power to account there is no time left to delay britain cannot absorb much before the damage becomes irreversible explore research if not now when and if not us who migration watch uk is an independent research organisation founded in 2001 by lord green of deddington and david coleman emeritus professor of demography at the university of oxford we provide clear evidence based analysis of immigration and population change to inform public debate and policymaking alp mehmet a former british diplomat succeeded lord green as chairman in 2019 having been vice chairman from 2009 our mission is to monitor the impact of migration track population trends and make reliable data accessible to policymakers and the public we advocate policies that protect social cohesion respect economic limits and safeguard the environment fully independent and free from government funding we exist to ensure immigration debate is based on facts and that britain s borders are managed responsibly channel crossing tracker the channel crossings tracker records people intercepted crossing the english channel in small boats providing up to date figures on daily and total crossings as well as highlighting trends peaks and patterns over time to give a clearer picture of ongoing migration activity migration statistics here we present key data showing how migration figures have changed across the years by charting long term trends in arrivals asylum applications and population movement it offers a clear historical view of migration patterns this tells the story of how migration has evolved and the context behind current numbers channel migrant map our channel migrant map is updated quarterly with verified figures showing arrivals trends and patterns across the channel unlike the daily tracker it uses curated data to exclude a small number of stateless refugees and other asylum seekers to give the clearest possible overview explore further media watch our most recent broadcast appearances interviews and briefings where we comment on immigration population growth and related policy issues these videos offer timely expert insight and considered responses to current developments in the public and political debate blogs we publish blogs that draw on data and research and through them we inform debate spark discussion and explore the wider implications of current developments statistics migration watch uk monitors and analyses official immigration and population statistics we chart trends report key developments and provide clear accessible insights to help understand migration and its impact on the uk newsletter keep up with the debate if you would like us to keep you informed about the immigration debate please subscribe here to receive regular updates email acceptance by signing up you agree to receive text and multimedia marketing messages from us frequency of messages may vary and you may unsubscribe at any time subscribe now please visit our privacy policy or cookie policy to learn more privacy policy cookie policy 2026 migration watch uk all rights reserved facebook f x twitter instagram youtube
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