I've précised this video. Generally leaving out the political views although some may find them interesting. chttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC-s6xFjIG4
The news today is that net migration fell by 69% during Labour's first year in office. More than the percentage drop, it now puts the figure not course for where it was over a decade ago when it was fine. It's actually there. It's done.
Net migration fell, from June 2024 to June 2025, by 69%. This sounds huge. At just under 200,000 is basically where it was before Brexit.
There is a cost. This reduction in net migration is fed by workers and students. Foreign students come to this country and spend. They are super tourists. That loss of students is a blow to one if our few successful major exports - Education - that wasn't battered by Brexit. As for the workers, nurses, doctors, engineers , that's lost productivity.
The Bank of England has been saying for years that if it wasn't for immigration we'd have had no economic growth at all. We will have to deal with the economic hit of losing these workers and students. Labour will hsve had to price in the economic cost.
The Tories are trying to claim credit for the figures. Indeed, they did begin the policies which led to this, though Labour added to them.
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