Muslim Migration Is Destroying Britain
Nearly 50,000 illegal immigrants arrived since Labour took power,. an 80% surge in cross-Channel, crossingscosting taxpayers billions and straining vital public services.

When future historians look back at Keir Starmer’s Labour government, they may view it as the administration that dismantled centuries of British identity, culture, and way of life. The greatest crisis of Starmer’s first year in office was his catastrophic failure to control unchecked mass migration. Political scientist and Buckingham University fellow Matt Goodwin explains in an op‑ed for the Daily Mail.
During last year’s election campaign, there were no signs of what was coming. In July 2024, Starmer promised the moon to win power. He pledged to “crush the gangs” operating smuggling routes across the Channel, deploy a new border‑security command with hundreds of staff, and process migrant claims “quickly, firmly and fairly.” But those promises remained empty words, no action followed.
Instead, Labour effectively turned Britain into a de facto open‑border state, a policy voters never endorsed. Goodwin accuses the government of misleading the public and gaslighting them on one of the most crucial issues for any nation.
Yesterday, the Daily Mail reported alarming figures: on one single day, 879 migrants successfully crossed the Channel once. The following day, another 440 arrived. Since Labour came to power nearly a year ago, almost 50,000 mostly young men from Islamic countries have entered Britain illegally, bringing the total illegal arrivals since 2018 to over 170,000.
Small-boat crossings are up roughly 50% compared to this time last year, and up 80% compared to 2023.
This mounting crisis is costing British taxpayers an additional £7-10 billion per year, funds desperately needed for the crumbling National Health Service, pensioners, and struggling families.
And it’s only getting worse: Labour has abandoned the Rwanda plan, decriminalized illegal immigration, expanded hotel accommodation and welfare for undocumented migrants, and allowed thousands more to lodge asylum claims on arrival.
Starmer continues to repeat his promise to “crush the gangs,” but as local border chiefs admit, his strategy is failing. In fact, he’s removed deterrents, offering hotels and welfare payments to migrants. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of undocumented individuals continue to live and work freely in Britain.
The transformation is visible everywhere, not only in struggling cities like London, Birmingham and Leicester but also in small towns, traditional market villages, even tiny fishing communities on the coast.
Millions of native Britons now report feeling like strangers in their own country.
Legal immigration is also at record highs, higher than at any time in Britain’s history. Hundreds of thousands are arriving annually, mostly with low skills and low-wage jobs. Over 80% originate from non-European countries with cultures vastly different from Britain’s.
The impact is being felt acutely in housing. In London, home prices have dropped by 20% since the 1990s, while rents have surged 85% in the past 15 years. Nearly half of social housing in the capital is now occupied by households headed by people not born in the UK. How can Britain address a housing crisis when only 200,000 homes are built per year in England and Wales against nearly half a million new residents?
A recent study found foreign nationals are 3.5 times more likely than British citizens to be arrested for sexual offences. Perhaps most shocking is the organized rape network scandal: since the 1990s, men of Pakistani-Muslim background systematically abused White working‑class girls in over 50 towns and cities.
When the public demanded a national inquiry in January, and some Labour MPs, dependent on Muslim votes, hoped it would fade away, Starmer deflected by accusing critics of “hitching on the far‑Right bandwagon.”
After a year in power, Labour’s open‑border chaos is undeniable. It has divided society, harmed the economy, and endangered the country’s security.
Yes, Starmer released a new immigration plan yesterday promising stricter English tests and a longer path to citizenship, five years extended to ten. But he refuses to specify how many immigrants he will accept each year. And based on his track record? It’s just political theater, sounds good in the media, changes nothing in reality.
In its first year, Labour ran a dangerous mass‑immigration experiment, and it’s failing. A country that cannot secure its borders is no longer a serious nation. One that cannot protect its citizens will not survive. Sadly, under Starmer, that’s exactly what Britain has become.