UK colonised by immigrants, says Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe

The billionaire is Manchester United’s co-owner and chairman of one of the world’s largest chemical companies, Ineos.
UK colonised by immigrants, says Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe

By Sam Hall, Press Association

Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe has said “the UK has been colonised by immigrants”.

The billionaire, who is founder and chairman of one of the world’s largest chemical companies, Ineos, said politicians needed to “do some difficult things with the UK to get it back on track”.

In an interview with Sky News, the Ineos owner said: “You can’t have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in.

“I mean, the UK is being colonised. It’s costing too much money. The UK has been colonised by immigrants.”

Sir Keir Starmer walking out of 10 Downing Street carrying folders under his arm
Ratcliffe suggested the Prime Minister maybe too nice to do his job effectively (Stefan Rousseau/PA)

Ratcliffe added: “If you really want to deal with the major issues of immigration, with people opting to take benefits rather than working for a living, if you want to deal with that, then you are going to have to do some things which are unpopular and show some courage.”

In the interview, Ratcliffe said UK prime minister Keir Starmer was “maybe too nice”.

He added: “It’s a tough job, and I think you have to do some difficult things with the UK to get it back on track.”

The Manchester United co-owner said Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was an “intelligent man” with “good intentions”.

He added: “But in a way, you could say exactly the same about Keir when Keir came in.

“I think it needs somebody who’s prepared to be unpopular for a period of time to get the big issues sorted out.”

Nigel Farage
Ratcliffe described Nigel Farage as intelligent (Jacob King/PA)

Ratcliffe bought a minority share in Manchester United in late 2023 and his Ineos group has since taken control of football operations.

The billionaire has presided over a variety of contentious changes since becoming part of the ownership, with ticket pricing and availability causing particular anger among United fans.

A protest against the club’s owners – including for the first time towards Sir Jim as well as the Glazers – took place before Manchester United’s recent home game against Fulham.

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