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Has the UK government listened to its indigenous people and their concerns over the last 30 years?
Successive UK governments have pursued policies of mass immigration and multiculturalism since the 1990s, with net migration rising sharply after 1997 and again after 2010. Many native Britons report feeling their views on rapid demographic change, integration failures, and community cohesion have been dismissed, contributing to events like the Brexit vote and recent unrest over grooming scandals and protests. Official recognition of indigenous rights under international frameworks has focused on Celtic nations rather than the ethnic English population.
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Britain has consistently voted for partys promising to reduce migration.
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