They want the PM to publish detailed data so that "the British people are treated with the respect and decency they deserve".
The letter, signed by Nigel Farage, Richard Tice, Lee Anderson, Rupert Lowe and James McMurdock, states that the majority of people "want to end the deliberate policy of mass uncontrolled legal immigration and regain control over illegal immigration".
They continued: "This is causing a national crisis, with public trust in politics and the system collapsing. This is weakening our democracy and society.
Crisis
"This crisis is being made worse by the fact that information is being withheld or deliberately concealed from the British public. While other governments across Europe and elsewhere are collecting and making more data available on the impact of immigration, Government departments in the UK appear to be publishing less. Why is this?" Reform wants the Government to publish data on: Income tax, national insurance contributions, tax credits and child benefit data, broken down by immigration status.
Welfare claims, broken down by nationality and welfare status.
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