Show the Working

Immigration & border control: where the UK parties stand

Which way does this move immigration and border control?

Independent, source-checked analysis of how each party’s policies would affect this — judged on the evidence, without telling the system who proposed them. How this works.

Note: we don’t call immigration good or bad — that’s your call. We show which way each party’s policies move it.

Labour — 3 policies touch this. Direction: 2 tighter · 1 looser. Compare interactively →

Create a Border Security Command and Reform the Asylum Systemtighter. This policy moves border and asylum rules in a more controlled direction by strengthening enforcement, speeding up removals, and reducing the asylum backlog — though how much it lowers net migration d…
Reduce Net Migration and Reform the Immigration Systemtighter. This policy moves immigration in a more controlled direction by tightening visa rules, penalising employers who misuse the system, and aiming to reduce reliance on overseas workers in key sectors. Whe…
Support for Veterans and the Armed Forceslooser. This policy removes visa fees for non-UK veterans who served four or more years and their dependents, making it easier for them to stay in the UK. The number of people affected is likely small, so the…

Conservative — 5 policies touch this. Direction: 5 tighter. Compare interactively →

Introduce a Legal Cap on Migrationtighter. This policy would place a legally binding, annually falling cap on work and family visas, moving immigration rules in a more controlled direction. How much it would actually reduce net migration depen…
Stop Illegal Migrants by Removing to Rwandatighter. This policy moves toward more controlled immigration by removing irregular arrivals to Rwanda and blocking asylum claims from those entering illegally. However, analysts found little evidence it would…
Reform Asylum Treatiestighter. This policy aims to tighten asylum rules by reforming international treaties and using visa restrictions to pressure uncooperative countries, moving things toward more control over asylum-related migr…
Raise Skilled Worker and Family Visa Income Thresholds with Inflationtighter. This policy would keep Skilled Worker and Family visa income thresholds rising with inflation over time, making it harder for lower-paid overseas workers and foreign partners of UK residents to qualif…
Build Four New Prisons and Expand Removalstighter. This policy moves toward more controlled immigration by increasing removals of foreign national offenders from UK prisons. The actual scale of reduction depends on how many additional removals are ach…

Liberal Democrat — 9 policies touch this. Direction: 7 looser · 2 tighter. Compare interactively →

End Hostile Environment and Tackle Smuggling/Traffickinglooser. This policy moves things toward a more open approach by removing restrictions on housing, work, and services that were designed to encourage undocumented migrants to leave. At the same time, it increa…
Transfer Work Visas and Overseas Student Policy from Home Officelooser. This policy moves immigration in a more open direction by replacing salary thresholds with a flexible system, exempting NHS and care staff from a visa charge, and allowing care workers to bring family…
Scrap Illegal Migration Act and Rwanda Scheme, Uphold Refugee Conventionlooser. This policy removes restrictions introduced by the Illegal Migration Act and scraps the Rwanda removals scheme, making the rules around asylum seekers entering the UK less restrictive. It also propose…
Tackle Asylum Backlog and Allow Asylum Seekers to Worklooser. This policy would speed up asylum decisions and let asylum seekers work sooner, opening up more access to the labour market. It also aims to speed up returns, which pulls slightly the other way, but e…
Reverse Unfair Increase to Family Visa Income Thresholdslooser. This policy would lower the income requirement for family visas, allowing more people to bring foreign partners and family members to the UK. The actual rise in net migration would likely be modest, s…

Reform UK — 6 policies touch this. Direction: 6 tighter. Compare interactively →

Detain and deport illegal migrantstighter. This policy would move the UK significantly toward tighter border control by detaining and deporting irregular migrants, leaving the ECHR, and barring asylum claims from safe-country arrivals. The mai…
Restrict international student visastighter. This policy would tighten rules on who can study in the UK, who can bring family members, and who can stay after graduating — all moving in the direction of less international student migration. Some …
Immediate deportation for foreign criminalstighter. This policy would increase the rate and scope of deportations of foreign nationals who commit crimes, and expand citizenship removal, moving the system toward tighter control and lower numbers of fore…
Evict foreign nationals from social housing (three-month rule)tighter. This policy would require non-UK citizens in social housing to move to private rented accommodation within three months, and those who refuse could be deported — moving rules toward tighter control an…
Stop child grooming gangstighter. The main immigration-relevant part of this policy is deporting convicted offenders who hold dual citizenship, which would move border control in a more restrictive direction for that group. The number…

Green — 3 policies touch this. Direction: 2 looser · 1 unclear direction. Compare interactively →

End the hostile environment and create safe routes to sanctuarylooser. This policy moves immigration and border control in a more open direction by removing restrictions on family reunion, expanding asylum routes, and easing conditions on those already in the UK. Whether…
Reform the Home Office and simplify visa applicationslooser. This policy moves toward a more open immigration system by making visa applications simpler, faster, and cheaper, and by removing extra NHS charges for visa holders. These changes would likely make th…
Introduce free personal social care and reform the care workforceunclear direction. The policy says it would reform the visa system for overseas care workers to stop exploitation, but does not say whether more or fewer overseas workers would be admitted. It is not clear whether this …

← See the full interactive comparison across every topic