Numbers game
SOLVING the problem of massive migration into this country isn’t rocket science.
Ministers can choose to allow more than a million a year to arrive â or not.

Letting students and low-skilled workers bring hundreds of thousands of dependants with them was the Tories’ worst mistake.
The party’s belated crackdown on this was the main factor behind yesterday’s figures showing annual migration halved in 2024.
But the UK is still importing more overseas dependants who don’t have a job than foreigners who do.
Just 14 per cent of all non-EU migrants last year came to work.
Half of . That’s a huge bill for taxpayers.
And although overall numbers are down, in 12 months is totally unsustainable.
Inevitably, there are wails from big and Left-wing think-tanks that we need ever more migrants to fill job vacancies.
Well, how about getting some of the nine million people the State pays to sit at home off cushy and back into work instead?
What is clear is that than the measures on salary thresholds and skilled worker visas which he announced last week.
These will only cut numbers by another 100,000 â still above the level when a fed-up public voted for .
For the first time since 2016, is once again the public’s No1 concern.
The PM can either address it â or pay the price at the ballot box.
High and dry
Working-class Brits are being sold short on our high streets.
Once thriving, they are now awash with â especially in poor towns and coastal areas.
Even spending a penny is impossible as public toilets vanish.
But it’s no wonder the high street is in terminal decline.
Struggling owners are mired in red tape and see their profits swallowed by punishing taxes.
Meanwhile their customers are put off by sky-high parking charges and an incessant war on .
Where’s the plan to end this slow and painful death?
OK, amigos
FOR any Brits worried about instead of “gracias”;; in this , here’s the only phrase you need to learn to pronounce correctly.
“Esa es MI toalla en la tumbona.”;;
That’s MY towel on the sun lounger.