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Yet Another Tory Promised Target Missed By Miles.

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Canary42 | 16:29 Fri 28th Aug 2015 | Politics
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Record number of immigrants - 330,000 a year.

Well above Cameron's pre-election pledge to get it under 100,000 amid claims Labour wouldn't manage such a figure. Surprise surprise, nor could the Tories - in fact a new record level reached.

Another lie which conned the voters into voting for him. Time to go David Conman, you're worse than Tony Bliar.



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Time Labour (or someone) put up a credible oposition otherwise the Tory party will think they can get away with anything.
if they all get work where does leave the sick and disabled that are out competing for work when they have had a benefits cut, up the creek without a paddle.
Is ANYONE seriously blaming the Tories for this massive influx of immigrants??
The problem was started way back in Blairs watch and the whole of Europe is now going through an extraordinarily tough period, the like of which has never been witnessed in our (or our parents) lifetime.
Five more years of the Bullingdon Club. God help us.
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Can you suggest which people we let in but should have turned away/kicked out?
Your numbers are wrong, Canary: you're quoting the net figure. Nearly a quarter of a million people left the country last year. You do the math.
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It's easy for thos eon the left like Canary to criticise but I would still like to know what which migrants we should have turned away
//Five more years of the Bullingdon Club.\\

I'm afraid it's looking more like twenty. Actually, I'm not afraid!
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Right- just 329999 more to identify then
Further out than I thought, Bouncer:

"Net long-term migration to the UK (immigration less emigration) was estimated to be 318,000 in the calendar year 2014. This was just below the previous peak (320,000 in the year ending (YE) June 2005) and a statistically significant increase from 209,000 in 2013.
641,000 people immigrated to the UK in 2014, a statistically significant increase from 526,000 in 2013. There were statistically significant increases for immigration of EU (non-British) citizens (up 67,000 to 268,000) and non-EU citizens (up 42,000 to 290,000). Immigration of British citizens increased by 7,000 to 83,000, but this was not statistically significant.
An estimated 323,000 people emigrated from the UK in 2014. Overall emigration levels have been relatively stable since 2010."

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