💨 Abstract
The article discusses recent immigration figures in the UK, which show that net migration has fallen by half in a year, from 860,000 in 2023 to 431,000 in the previous year. Despite this decline, the current figures are still considered high by many, with ongoing concerns about the strain on housing, healthcare, and public services. The author criticizes political parties for failing to control immigration effectively, despite promises and public mandate.
Courtesy: Pete Barden
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