Why are many British people anti-immigration? - Worksheet - Year 6
Geography Resource Description
The topic of immigration in Britain is complex and multifaceted, often sparking intense debate among its citizens. A worksheet designed for Year 6 students delves into this subject by posing two thought-provoking questions. The first question asks why Britain has historically been an attractive destination for those not born there. This encourages students to consider the various pull factors that have drawn people from around the world to the UK, such as economic opportunities, political stability, and the promise of a better quality of life.
The second question on the worksheet addresses a more challenging issue: why many British people are anti-immigration. This question invites students to explore the various reasons that contribute to negative attitudes towards immigration among some segments of the British population. Factors may include economic concerns, cultural and identity issues, pressure on public services, or influence from political groups and historical figures. By engaging with these questions, students are prompted to think critically about the social and historical context of immigration in Britain.