Friday, July 20, 2018

More Britons Approve Of Immigrant Workers In UK


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It does look like the sun is shining brightly for immigrants in the United Kingdom. As per the latest study, more and more Britons are approving of immigrant workers in the country and that counts for a big thing. This means that more and more immigrants are going to feel more at home in the country and would not really have to think much of racism and all that as these people are now thinking of just how important they are in the country and how they help the economy.

There has been a rise in the number of individuals who believe that immigrants are good for the country’s economy and that is a good thing. The total has gone up to 47% and that is according to a study done by the British Social Attitudes. There were only around 33% who believed that immigrants were good for the country back in 2015. And in 2013, there were around 21% of Britons who believed such. So the rise up to 47% is definitely a big thing.

The change in attitude

Back in 2016, the country had a big decision to make and it was all for the option of leaving the European Union. In the end, most of the Britons decided to go for the Vote Leave which mean choosing to leave the EU as the campaign for this option had people believing that it was a chance to have a lesser amount of immigrants in the country as there was free movement of people between EU member nations.

After that chance to choose, the Britons were then noted to have a softer stance on immigrants and their attitude towards it has definitely become more positive. The citizens of the country were only against the situation wherein immigrants from EU member nations can easily get into the country and live there. However, with the exit, there are still immigrants in the country and these immigrants are those who have passed the requirements of the country and have gone through the process of being able to become an immigrant.

Previous studies on immigration in the UK

Last year, YouGov, had done a survey and the results showed that Brits had this attitude towards immigration that was more negative than positive and that was a big thing when it came to their choice of leaving the EU. YouGov is a global firm that does market research as well as data analysis with data based on the internet. With the upcoming exit, most of the Britons had definitely changed the way they thought of immigration in the country.

NatCen, a researcher on social phenomena, had also done a study and their report showed that another factor that may have changed attitudes of Brits would be that political debate which showed facts for both sides.



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