🇬🇧📋A statistic circulating online claims that 257 Ghanaian care workers came to the UK with 2,131 dependants.

If that’s accurate, it raises a simple question…

Who in the Home Office signed this off?

👀 Questions the Public Deserve Answered

If these figures are genuine, how can one care worker realistically support an average of eight dependants?

Was this the policy that ministers intended?

Did anyone stop to ask whether the numbers added up before the visas were approved?

Or is there more to the story that hasn’t been explained?

Whatever your view on immigration, surely it’s reasonable to ask questions when figures like these emerge. Taxpayers deserve transparency, and the public deserves straight answers—not silence.

We’re not making conclusions. We’re simply asking whether these numbers are correct and, if they are, whether this is what the immigration system was designed to allow.

🔥 Challenges 🔥

Have you seen these figures before?

Do you think they’re accurate?

If they are, what questions should Parliament be asking?

Drop your thoughts in the blog comments below. Civil debate beats censorship every time. 💬🔥

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🏆 The best comments will be featured in the next issue of the magazine.

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