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Tagged: Immigration Britain

World / Britain

September 3, 2025

 by Jaffa Levy

 by Jaffa Levy · Published September 3, 2025

Immigration Crisis and Digital ID Proposals Ignite Britain’s Online Tempest

LONDON — Immigration is once again Britain’s most combustible political issue, and this week it spilled into the streets and across X — the platform once known as Twitter — with hashtags like #StopTheBoats...

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