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'UK has been colonised by immigrants', says INEOS boss and Man Utd co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe

Release Date
2026-02-12
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Sky News UK
Summary
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the billionaire founder of INEOS and part-owner of Manchester United, sparked controversy by saying that Britain has been “colonised” by immigrants and that rising immigration is placing a heavy burden on the country’s economy and welfare system. He argued that the UK faces serious political, social, and economic challenges, including high numbers of benefit recipients and a sharp increase in population, which he linked to immigration.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer strongly rejected the remarks, calling them “offensive and wrong,” and emphasized that Britain is a diverse and tolerant country. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy also acknowledged concerns about migration levels but said she was proud of the country’s immigrant heritage and the contributions migrants make to society.

Ratcliffe argued that tackling immigration and welfare issues would require politically difficult and potentially unpopular decisions. However, critics pointed out that his comments contradict the international and multicultural nature of institutions like Manchester United and the Premier League, highlighting the broader social and political tensions surrounding immigration in the UK.
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