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I’ve seen Britain’s future if it fails to end mass migration

Changes to a country are easier to spot when you don’t live there. Born in London, I go back every so often and just returned. My impression is of a country at a crossroads. There is a tired, old Britain, resigned to continued cultural, societal, and economic decline. But there is also a growing movement willing to face the hard questions and plot a different course.

On migration, Britain and other Western countries have two major decisions to make. First, how many immigrants do they want? Second, who should they be? Once that’s determined, a third, equally important decision is necessary: will those countries do what it takes to control numbers, once the limit they set is reached?

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