But before members display their "anger" we need to know if there is any truth in the OP some seem to find so easy to believe.
To make this even worth discussing we need:
To be able to review the source by checking the original article from the Telegraph to understand the context, methodology, and credibility of the data presented.
To understand the data collection methods and investigate how Thames Water, if this was the source data, collected this and what specific metrics were used to arrive at the figure of over one million migrants. This seems well outside their usual purview. Thames Water primarily focuses on water supply and management, so it's unclear how they would have access to accurate data on immigration status or numbers.
We would also need to know that the OP has looked for additional context not just presented a one-sided view as fact. Research on immigration trends, government statistics, or studies from reputable organisations would provide a more comprehensive view of the situation.
Critical analysis which evaluates the broader implications of the claims made would also help. Knowing exactly what this means for public policy, social cohesion, and perspectives on immigration is far more useful than someone's personal temper tantrum.
This information could help us to have a more informed discussion about migration and its effects on society and the economy in the UK. It seems the OP does not set out to have an informed discussion but simply to trigger emotions rather than reasoning.
The great thing about GN is that there are always some who do try to bring reasoning into such threads.
“We are killing like we haven’t killed since 1967”
And now, for your Reading Enjoyment...
US troops forced to act on the ground?
A drop in the ocean in the great schemes of things....but replicated by how many more


