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UK Immigration

Low Immigration Satisfaction: Only 9% of Brits Approve Government’s Approach

Only 9% of British opinion supports Sunak Government on immigration satisfaction, as per a recent report reflecting low public approval.

Last updated: July 18, 2025 9:58 pm
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Ipsos survey reveals only 9% satisfaction with Rishi Sunak’s immigration management, with 69% expressing discontent.
Dissatisfaction stems from perceived government inaction on channel crossings and high immigration numbers, amidst unimplemented plans.
Public priorities shift to NHS and cost of living, trusting Labour for balanced immigration policies; addressing concerns crucial.

Immigration is a heated topic in the UK, stirring a mix of opinions among the public. The latest findings reveal a significant gap between government actions and public satisfaction, especially under Rishi Sunak’s leadership. Let’s delve into what the British think about the government’s handling of immigration.

What Do Brits Think About Sunak Government’s Immigration Approach?

Low Immigration Satisfaction: Only 9% of Brits Approve Government’s Approach
Low Immigration Satisfaction: Only 9% of Brits Approve Government's Approach

Recent research carried out by Ipsos and British Future underscores a palpable dissatisfaction among Brits regarding the government’s approach to immigration. This sentiment is echoed by a mere nine percent of the population satisfied with Rishi Sunak’s efforts to manage immigration effectively. On the contrary, a whopping 69% express dissatisfaction, marking a significant discontent.

A closer look reveals even within the Conservative Party’s own voters, only 16% show satisfaction—an alarmingly low figure echoing across the party line from 2019 to the present.

Why Are Brits Dissatisfied?

The primary reason for this widespread dissatisfaction lies in the government’s perceived inaction towards channel crossings. According to the findings:

  • 69% believe the government is “not doing enough to stop channel crossings.”
  • 51% express concern that “immigration numbers are too high.”

This sentiment is further complicated by the government’s much-discussed but yet to be implemented plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, which hasn’t facilitated the removal of a single asylum seeker thus far.

What’s the Public’s Priority?

Interestingly, immigration does not take center stage when it comes to the pressing issues for the next general election. For Tory voters, the focus shifts to the NHS and the cost of living crisis, while Labour voters do not rank immigration in their top 10 concerns for the UK. This suggests a shift in priorities among the British public, despite the prevailing dissatisfaction with immigration policies.

Whom Do Voters Trust for the Right Immigration Policies?

The survey reveals a notable shift in trust towards the Labour Party when it comes to framing the right immigration policies. This shift might indicate a craving for a more balanced approach, one that intertwines control with compassion effectively.

Reflecting on Public Sentiment

Sunder Katwala, British Future’s director, sheds light on the findings:

“Widespread public dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of immigration.”

He further elaborates that there’s a clear divide in what people expect from the government; where Conservatives seek stricter enforcement, Labour supporters yearn for a blend of compassion and control.

Conclusion

The discrepancy between the public’s expectations and the government’s actions on immigration highlights a critical area for improvement. With an election on the horizon, addressing immigration concerns with both firmness and empathy could be the key to regaining public trust and satisfaction. As the UK navigates these complex immigration waters, finding a middle ground that resonates with the electorate’s varied demands will be paramount.

This Article In A Nutshell:

Public dissatisfaction with UK’s immigration management is evident, with just 9% satisfied under Rishi Sunak. 69% express discontent, encompassing Tory voters at 16%. Concerns center on channel crossings and high immigrant numbers. Labour gains trust for balanced policies. Priorities shift from immigration, signaling a need for responsive, empathetic reform to restore public faith.

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