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Immigration turns into voters’ high subject for first time since Brexit

By Editorial Board Published September 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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Immigration turns into voters’ high subject for first time since Brexit

It overtook the economic system because the primary subject dealing with the nation in YouGov’s newest ballot in Might, even earlier than the summer time dominated by the migration debate.

It’s now on the highest level degree of concern in over 5 years, for the reason that small boats began crossing the Channel in important numbers.

In the latest YouGov ballot, 58% picked immigration as one of many three high points dealing with the nation in the mean time, whereas 51% pointed to the economic system, 29% well being and 22% crime.

The overwhelming majority of the general public suppose it’s because immigration is just too excessive, with 70% saying this, 18% saying it is about proper, and three% saying it’s too low.

For many years, till very just lately, successive prime ministers and chancellors have advised voters that migration is a public good, however the public has not purchased this argument.

Some 50% suppose immigration is having a adverse influence on the UK, with 22% saying the advantages are equally weighed and 22% additionally saying that it has a optimistic impact.

The unique polling additionally reveals whether or not the general public suppose different governments can be higher at coping with migration and small boats than Labour are.

Lower than one in 5 – simply 18% – suppose a Tory authorities can be doing a lot better, with 55% considering they’d be the identical and 12% worse.

The extra hardline strategy outlined by Reform UK seems to have be observed by the general public. Some 40% suppose a Reform authorities can be dealing with migration and small boats higher, and 26% the identical, with 19% worse.

YouGov interviewed 2,268 GB adults between 31 August and 1 September.

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