And yet another Government policy failure !!!

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  1. Vladimir Illich

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    The scumbag 'nasty party' has been promising for the past decade that they would get control of immigration and reduce the numbers coming to the uk to less than 100,000 per year. Such policy, has NEVER been achieved notwithstanding it was a major plank of the 'nasty party's' election manifestos over the past five elections. Priti Patel must surely be hanging her head in shame.

    These statistics will please the neo-nazis, racists and 'little englanders' no end !!!


    Immigration to UK from non-EU countries hits record levels


    The number of people moving to the UK long-term from non-EU countries has hit a new record high, according to the latest estimates.

    Last year immigration from non-EU countries rose to 404,000, the highest it has ever been since records began in 1975 when it was 93,000, data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows.

    Net migration from outside the EU, the balance between the number of people entering and leaving the country, is also at its highest level (282,000) since citizenship information was first collected in 1975, having gradually risen since 2013.

    Our latest quarterly migration figures show that 270,000 more people came to the UK than left in the year ending December 2019 https://t.co/ufkciJvWR5pic.twitter.com/eLIEtvfEWm

    — Office for National Statistics (ONS) (@ONS) May 21, 2020

    Jay Lindop, director of the Centre for International Migration at the ONS, said: “Overall migration levels have remained broadly stable in recent years, but new patterns have emerged for EU and non-EU migrants since 2016.

    “For the year ending December 2019, non-EU migration was at the highest level we have seen, driven by a rise in students from China and India, while the number of people arriving from EU countries for work has steadily fallen.

    “We know the coronavirus pandemic has had a significant impact on travel since December and new analysis today shows how international travel to and from the UK has decreased in recent months.”

    The figures are classed as experimental estimates after the ONS admitted last year it had underestimated some EU net migration data in 2016/17.
     

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