Britain’s migrant scandal continues to get worse.
In sir Keri Starmer’s Britain, the number of illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel has already passed 25,000 for the year. That is an increase of 50% on the same period in 2024.
On top of that, a damning new reports has warned that the country’s so called welcome schemes, which have cost an estimated whopping £38 billion over the past decade, are failing in one key aspect.
The report warned that the significant spending has relatively little to show in regards to long-term social infrastructure.
The Government has been told its welcome schemes must move from a crisis-led, reactive provision to a proactive one, with greater focus on the longer term required.
The Express reports: The report by Oxford University’s Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity, titled The Future of Welcoming in the UK, said schemes in the 10 years up to 2014 have been without an overall strategy and limited evaluation and assessment of value for money.

It says roughly £20 billion, rising to more than £38 billion when adjusted for inflation, have been spent on 26 different streams during the period.
The study, published by The National, said this is likely an underestimate with the actual figure expected to be even higher.
It said more than half of the amount spent was on asylum accommodation, including migrant hotels, with spending increasing rapidly in recent years – from around £200million in 2016 to more than £5billion in 2024.

The spending on migrant hotels during the period was described as an “overspend” and comes amid a series of protests across the country outside hotels being used to accommodate asylum seekers.
Author of the report Jacqueline Broadhead, director of the Global Exchange on Migration and Diversity, said spending on the hotels over the past decade are unnecessarily high.
Better planning and organization could have reduced this sum substantially … and helped the country to invest in a longer-term and more acceptable model, she said.

Channel small boat crossings have reached 25,000 so far in 2025 – a record for this point in the year.
The report criticized Britain’s focus on the front-end welcoming of migrants, with less emphasis placed on longer term integration outcomes and community cohesion.
It detailed how there is no UK-wide strategy for welcoming, integration and inclusion of migrants with no Government taking total ownership, with responsibility mainly split between the Home Office and Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government.
The report detailed a plan to reform the system, including the establishment of a joint integration planning group at central Whitehall level.
The authors added Labor has taken several steps which address some of the issues highlighted in the report.
News Punch / ABC Flash Point News 2025.







































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Couldn’t care any less about the UK. They’ve been circling the drain for years.