The United Kingdom has been hit by a new political storm when a businessman named Jim Ratcliffe told the country that it has been colonised by immigrants.

The statement was given in an interview conducted by Sky News journalist Ed Conway, and it immediately attracted a mass response among politicians and the general public.
One of the wealthiest men in Britain is Ratcliffe the founder of INEOS and part-owner of Manchester United. He is British but resides at present in Monaco. In the interview, he was concerned with the number of immigrants and explained that the magnitude of change over the past few years is excessive. He was also willing to ask whether Prime Minister Keir Starmer is the right leader of the country.
Political Reaction Grows
Starmer reacted with strong words against the remarks saying they were offensive and incorrect. According to him, the United Kingdom is a nation of diverse origin and that no good language such as this could serve the right purpose in the debate by the people. His reaction is a sign of the sensitisation of the issue of immigration in British politics.

The situation with immigration has been a significant UK problem since long before Brexit. Migration is said to bring economic growth and cultural diversifications to some people. Some claim that it pressurizes housing, medical services, and government services. Ratcliffe was not the only one who contributed to an already heated debate in the country.
Population Numbers make sense.
According to the latest data provided by the Office for National Statistics, the population of the UK increased by approximately 67 million in mid-2020 to approximately 70 million in mid-2024. Migration is among the main factors of such a rise, as well as natural population changes.

Proponents of reduced immigration claim that the high rate of population growth poses a challenge to the infrastructure and labor markets. Meanwhile, others also note that there are a number of industries and in particular the healthcare sector and technology that heavily rely on foreign labor. The argument tends to be emotive since it involves identity, opportunity and future of the nation.
Ratcliffe is an established businessman and this has made his remarks more prominent. Business executives are not always direct when referring to political leadership, which is why his attack on Starmer got a bonus attention.

Others who observe it feel it demonstrates the degree of the interconnection between business and politics especially in uncertain economic periods.
Immigration will continue to dominate the political agenda as the UK heads to the next elections. Such declarations by powerful personalities as Ratcliffe will keep the debate in the news, and political leaders will still defend the stand they have taken on one of the most contentious matters in the country.
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