

New statistics from think tank Demos have shown that 71 per cent of Brits — the vast majority — believe that immigration has made us more divided.

The stats also show that 44 per cent believe immigration has been negative overall (compared to 41 per cent believing it’s positive), and that the British people are overwhelmingly concerned about their identity.

So why is it that the main parties won’t reflect this in their policies?

And why exactly are people still voting for parties they don’t support?