In 2023, there were 67,337 asylum applications in the UK, covering 84,425 people (some applications cover whole families); 37% of them came by small boats across the Channel. In 2022, there were 74,751 asylum applications. These are at the upper end of the figures for the past 30 years, which peaked at 84,132 in 2002 and dropped to a low point of 17,916 in 2010. Recent asylum figures are considerable, but they are insignificant as a proportion of total immigration, which reached 1,264,000 (or 764,000 net) in 2022. They are also smaller than the numbers arriving via official refugee schemes: in 2022, 154,600 Ukrainians arrived, the largest single group of refugees to the UK in its history. Britain’s asylum figures are fairly low by European standards: there were 13 applications…