MayBee70
The problem as I see it is that, if everyone in this country feel that they have good access to the NHS, the roads aren't full of potholes, people can claim benefits if they need them, jobs are available for those wanting to work; social housing is available etc etc no one would bother about levels of immigration, legal or illegal. But once there doesn't appear to be money available for these things the public start blaming immigrants [even though it probably isn't down to immigration anyway] and political parties politicise it. So it becomes a viscious circle. I used to hear it all the time at work and at the gym. Can't get a doctors appointment...blame immigrants. The previous government did starve councils of funds. Reform councils are cutting back on things like maintaining war memorials. When people see that happening they won't blame the new councillors...they will blame immigrants. And they will vote Reform again because Farage said in the election leaflets that he will stop the boats albeit not saying how he will do so.
That just about sums it up! 
. He didn't tell me he was German born and trained. None, that I can recall, of my obviously not white or foreign sounding name doctors or nurses have ever felt the need to tell me where they were born. I wonder if that's because they detect I don't care and appreciate their expertise not their place of birth?