Dear Sir Keir Starmer,
The people of Britain have reached their limit. Every day, we witness small boats arriving on our shores, with no sign of slowing down. The situation has spiraled into chaos, leaving us feeling betrayed and powerless. While we understand the complexities of global hardship, what was once seen as compassion has now turned into sheer disarray. We urge you to take immediate and decisive action—regain control of our borders and put an end to this unsustainable influx. The time for empty rhetoric is over; we demand real solutions.
You were entrusted with leadership, yet the crisis only deepens. The numbers surge, the financial burden grows, and ordinary citizens bear the cost—paying for a broken system while our communities buckle under the strain. Housing shortages leave families struggling, doctors’ appointments are nearly impossible to secure, and schools are overcrowded. And still, the boats keep coming. This isn’t just negligence; it’s a betrayal of the public’s trust. We deserve a government that prioritizes its people, not one that watches idly as the problem worsens.
What we ask for is not unreasonable: secure borders, enforced laws, and genuine cooperation with France to dismantle smuggling networks. Those who enter illegally must be repatriated—this is basic governance, not an unattainable demand. We voted for leadership, yet we’ve been met with delays, half-measures, and hollow assurances. Enough with the endless committees and reviews; the British people need action, not political theater.
Our frustration stems from being unheard, our exhaustion from being overburdened. The patience of the public is wearing thin, and faith in your leadership is fading fast. This is your moment to prove you’re listening—to show that democracy still works for the people. If you continue to hesitate, you will lose the very citizens who placed their trust in you. The choice is yours, but time is running out.
Sincerely,
The People of Britain