Most Brits think politicians use refugees to stoke ‘culture wars’, study finds (2024)

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Nigel Farage has called this the 'immigration election', but two-thirds of Brits think refugees are just used to stoke division

by: Sam Gelder

5 Jun 2024

Most Brits think politicians use refugees to stoke ‘culture wars’, study finds (1)

Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak went head-to-head in the first election debate on ITV on Tuesday 4th June. Image: ITV

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As Labour, the Conservatives and Reform UK compete to see who can shout “stop the boats” the loudest, new research suggests voters don’t actually want to hear it.

Nigel Farage’s announcement on Monday (3 June) that he will stand for parliament as a Reform candidate suggests immigration is going to be front and centre in the month leading up to 4 July. But despite the increasing hardline rhetoric – and legislation – around the issue in recent years, almost two-thirds (63%) of Brits think politicians use refugees as a weapon to stoke the ‘culture wars’.

That’s according to a study by research and strategy agency Eden Stanley, which surveyed 3,000 UK back adults in April. The majority of people who responded (52%) also said they feel sympathetic towards refugees, up from 46% in 2017. And one in five (21%) said the UK should be taking in more refugees than it does.

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Farage, who has failed seven times to win a seat in parliament, knows hot to get the two major parties and the political media dancing to his tune and has labelled this the “immigration election”. That seems at odds with what the public thinks, according to a YouGov poll last week that found the top two issues on the minds of voters ahead of the election are the cost of living crisis and health, with immigration fourth.

Keir Starmer has also been keen to look tough on immigration. He sparked controversy by saying last year’s “sky-high” 685,000 net migration figure has “got to come down” and has also angered human rights groups and migrant charities by saying he would, if elected, fund a new ‘Border Security Command’. The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants said ’deterrent’ tactics have never worked and the way to stop the boats is to create safe routes.

Rishi Sunak, meanwhile, has promised flights sending asylum seekers to Rwanda will take off within days if the Tories win the election.

Josephine Whitaker-Yilmaz, policy and public affairs manager at migrant support charity Praxis, told the Big Issue that the polls’ results show the public can see through politicians’ ”smoke and mirrors”.

“For far too long politicians have scapegoated people on the move in a tired attempt to hide their failures on the issues that really matter: whether we can pay our bills at the end of the month, or get to see a GP when we’re ill,” she said.

“Instead of dreaming up cruel policies targeting people who move, political leaders should recognise the humanity that we all share – whether we are British or not – and get on with addressing the issues that really matter to our lives.”

The government has taken an increasingly hardline stance on migration in recent years, particularly asylum seekers.

In November, the Big Issue revealed the number of refugees becoming homeless upon leaving asylum accommodation has tripled after controversial changes to Home Office policy, which gave people less notice of their eviction. Our coverage sparked a major backlash and the government eventually reversed the changes, claiming they were only ever temporary.

This followed a decision to house asylum seekers on the Bibby Stockholm barge in Dorset, a move labelled “inhumane” by charity Freedom From Torture. In March a man who had been put on the barge gave a sobering interview to the Big Issue in which he described people on the barge finding out about a suspected suicide on board via news articles.

Some 22% of people who took part in the poll said they are not sympathetic towards refugees at all, a figure that has gone down since 2017.

Joe Barrell, Eden Stanley founder, said: “While the government may have hardened its stance on refugees, our research reveals a shift in public sentiment.

“More than half of the UK population now expresses empathy towards refugees, a significant increase from 2017. It’s clear that the public’s support is growing, not diminishing, even in the context of the highly polarised political debate on the topic.”

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Most Brits think politicians use refugees to stoke ‘culture wars’, study finds (2024)

FAQs

What is the UK's stance on refugees? ›

Recent policy developments regarding asylum

A major part of this policy was introduced via the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, which penalised certain refugees for their method of entering the UK (a policy that was suspended in July 2023) and introduced tougher criminal sanctions for irregular entry to the UK.

How have refugees contributed to the UK? ›

Jewish refugees left a legacy of economic contribution to the UK. Many became tailors or shoe-makers. Some, having personal experience of appalling employment practices and social conditions, campaigned in Britain for social justice by setting up unions and getting involved in local politics.

Which country takes the most refugees? ›

For example, Turkey is currently the single biggest host country for refugees (UNHCR). Most refugees living in Turkey come from Syria, where an ongoing civil war has now lasted for over 12 years. By contrast the world's wealthiest countries host the remaining 24%. The United Kingdom hosts just 1% of the total.

Can Ukrainian refugees stay in the UK after 3 years? ›

The criteria to be a sponsor under Homes for Ukraine were tightened. The length of time granted to remain in the UK under Homes for Ukraine for new applicants is reduced from 3 years to 18 months. However, this can be extended by another 18 months as well by applying to the new Ukraine Permission Extension Scheme.

Who pays for refugees in the UK? ›

Spending aid in the UK

The Home Office was responsible for £2,937 million of this aid spending in 2023. Most support for refugees went towards providing food and shelter. Other aid, such as on scholarships and administration, is also spent in the UK.

Why do migrants come to the UK and not stay in France? ›

Some people, whose families have sold everything or who have more financial means, will manage to pay for the whole journey from their country of origin to the UK. This category of people do not usually stay long in camps because their journey has already been negotiated and paid for from the outset.

Which country is the best for asylum seekers in Europe? ›

Per receiving country

In May 2024, Germany remained the top destination for asylum seekers in the EU+, receiving 19,000 applications or 22% of the total. Spain followed closely with just above 16,000 applications (19% of the total), while Italy was at a near-record high of just below 16,000 applications (18%).

How are asylum seekers treated in the UK? ›

Until they receive a decision as to whether or not they are a refugee, they are known as an asylum seeker. In the UK, this means they do not have the same rights as a refugee or a British citizen would. For example, people seeking asylum aren't allowed to work. The right to seek asylum is a legal right we all share.

What are the new rules for asylum seekers in the UK? ›

People affected by the 2023 proposals would not be allowed to work, but would be eligible for financial support and accommodation if they are destitute. The proposed 2023 asylum legislation also expands powers to detain asylum seekers and removes legal protections against detention or removal.

What happens if you are refused asylum in the UK? ›

You'll be asked to leave the UK if you do not qualify for refugee status and your caseworker decides there's no other reason for you to stay. You may be able to appeal against the decision. You'll have to leave if you do not appeal in the time allowed, or if your appeal is unsuccessful.

Does the UK accept Syrian refugees? ›

Since the Syrian crisis began in 2011, the UK has granted asylum or other forms of leave to almost 5,000 Syrian nationals and their dependants. We also operate three resettlement routes, which bring people who have fled their home country to the UK.

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