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Interactive graphics built from official public data. Every source cited. Every figure verified. Draw your own conclusions.
Every promise on immigration since 1997, overlaid against actual net migration figures and polling data. The gap tells its own story.
White working class boys on Free School Meals are the lowest-performing demographic in English education. This has been true for 15 years.
Who receives UK aid, how much, and what their GDP per capita is. Sized by amount. Coloured by income level. Interactive.
Small boat arrivals mapped as wartime campaign graphics. Origin, route, volume. The data presented at the scale it actually represents.
How much councils spend on social care, and whether it buys better outcomes. Spoiler: the correlation is weaker than you'd hope.
University costs vs earnings vs skilled trades a decade out. The ROI of a degree varies wildly. What the data shows about "uneducated" voters.
Ipsos MORI have tracked public concern about immigration since the 1970s. We overlaid that data against actual net migration figures and every major party's manifesto commitments. The result is one of the starkest charts in British political history.
View the graphic →ONS, DfE, Home Office, DWP, HMRC, NHS Digital. If it isn't published by a government body or peer-reviewed institution, it doesn't appear here.
Click any figure and it takes you to the raw dataset. No trust required. Check it yourself.
We show you what the numbers say. We label the axes honestly. You decide what it means.
Adjust assumptions, change variables, explore the data yourself. Static charts tell half the story.
Voter concern vs net migration vs manifesto commitments. One chart.
GCSE attainment by ethnicity, gender, and Free School Meal status. DfE data, 2003–2024.
Bubble chart of every major recipient. Sized by aid received. The outliers are striking.