News Expert details how immigration from 'culturally distant nations' is causing 'clash' with UK Laws: 'They don't align with British values!'

Gabrielle Wilde

Guest Reporter
Immigration from certain nations is leading to "clashes with British values" and customs, according to Robert Bates from the Centre for Migration Control.

His comments come as new analysis reveals significant disparities in arrest rates between foreign nationals and British citizens



He told GB News: "The pattern that emerges really is that certain nationalities, whether it be because of cultural norms in their home country or socioeconomic reasons in their home country, are far more likely when they move to the UK and fall foul of our customs.

"To run up against those those tenets of what it is to be British, those values that British society has taken for granted for far too long.


Martin Daubney, Robert Bates

"The fact of the matter is that with the level of migration that we've seen over the last ten, 20 years is we have let in huge numbers of people that simply don't meet those standards that we would expect of one another in this country.

"The problem we have in this country is that it's become far too controversial to point out that not all immigration is the same.

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"Unfortunately, the Home Office in 2020 was forced to drop systems it had in place to actually gauge the different quality of contribution of certain nationalities, but proclivity of them to run afoul of the law."

The analysis shows foreign nationals are more than three times as likely to be arrested for sexual offences compared to British citizens.

Police arrested over 9,000 foreign nationals for sexual offences in the first 10 months of last year across 41 police forces in England and Wales.

The figures show nearly 165 arrests per 100,000 of the migrant population, compared to 48 per 100,000 for Britons.


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Foreign nationals accounted for 26.1 per cent of total sex crime arrests, despite making up just nine per cent of the population.

"Mass migration has made us all less safe, and in particular has led to a spike in violence against women and girls," said Robert Bates.

In some areas, the figures were even more stark, with foreign nationals accounting for 66.9 per cent of sex crime arrests in the City of London.

The broader crime statistics show foreign nationals were arrested at twice the rate of British citizens.

They accounted for 131,000 arrests from January to October 2024.


Person arrested

While making up nine per cent of the population, foreign nationals represented 16.1% of total arrests.

The data, released under freedom of information laws, came from police forces, the Home Office and the Office for National Statistics.

"The Home Office has been too concerned with appeasing open-border lobbyists that it has forgotten its first duty is to keep the British public safe," Bates said.

He added: "Mass migration is a radical policy platform that is tearing at the very fabric of our society. It is not too late to reverse this catastrophic state of affairs."

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