Norwich MP says campaign to take out Albanian people ‘

A government -funded campaign by a government, which used images from Norfolk to prevent Albanian migrants from entering the UK, has been criticized by an MP.
Labor MP Clive Lewis for Norwich South called Histori NGA Britannia (Stories from Britain) as “uneven”.
Post, Facebook and Tikok on Instagram showed the posts of Albanians who complained about life in the UK in the UK as well as black-end-white photos of the randant parts of the UK cities.
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office would not directly comment on advertisements, which was stated that it was administered by an outsider, but said: “It is a priority to deal with irregular migration and protect the borders of Britain.”
Social media advertisement The Home Office said that the stories of the migrants were highlighted, who illegally “asked to face a life away from debt, exploitation and life.”
As Local democracy reporting serviceThe images used included fences with closed shopfronts and thorny wires involved in frescoes.
A picture taken in Norwich’s Theater Street was captioned: “I have been in England for six months. I came by ship. Life is difficult here because I don’t have a job.”
Started in 2023 under orthodox administration, followed by one Climbing In Albanian stay in the UK.
In 2022, 12,301 arrived in the UK via English channel, which were responsible for 28% arrival in small boats and many single, adult men.
The labor government continued the campaign.
Lewis said: “I have constantly said that I want the immigration to be managed properly, competent and professional.
“It does not fulfill any criteria and I do not like to see anyone dislike our city.
“Such stunts welcome the risk of stopping many very important people from abroad, we welcome to study in our fine city, fill the gaps in the workforce and to preserve our health and social care systems.”
Albanians can apply to enter the UK with a visa for tourism, business or study.
Balkan expert Andy Hokeshaj estimated that some 40% of people leave Albania for “economic opportunities”.