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The british economy without putting undue pressure on local communities. the tories have broken so many promises to bring down migration, why on earth should voters believe you now? we why on earth should voters believe ou now? ~ . , ., why on earth should voters believe ounow? . , yr. why on earth should voters believe ou now? ~ ., , ., :: , ., you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in leual you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in legal migration you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in legal migration because you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in legal migration because of you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in legal migration because of the - you now? we have seen a 1096 fall in legal migration because of the steps| legal migration because of the steps i have taken with the full support of the prime minister since becoming home secretary. of the prime minister since becoming home secretary- home secretary. labour s refraining from diving home secretary. labour s refraining from diving into home secretary. labour s refraining from diving into the home secretary. labour s refraining from diving into the numbers - home secretary. labour s refraining | from diving into the numbers game, promising to bring immigration down, also by saying by how much. {lin also by saying by how much. on immigration, we have to tackle their central immigration, we have to tackle their central issue so we have a skilled centre central issue so we have a skilled centre of central issue so we have a skilled centre of this company so we don t have centre of this company so we don t have so centre of this company so we don t have so many people arriving on work visas have so many people arriving on work visas. ~ , ., . ., ., visas. when you cut net migration every year? visas. when you cut net migration every year? net visas. when you cut net migration every year? net migration - visas. when you cut net migration every year? net migration is - visas. when you cut net migration every year? net migration is too l every year? net migration is too hiuh, this every year? net migration is too high, this government every year? net migration is too high, this government has - every year? net migration is too high, this government has lost l high, this government has lost control high, this government has lost control. ., , high, this government has lost control. ., ., ., , high, this government has lost control. ., ., . , ., , control. politicians know many worry about pressure control. politicians know many worry about pressure on control. politicians know many worry about pressure on public control. politicians know many worry about pressure on public services - about pressure on public services but that can run up against a demand forforeign but that can run up against a demand for foreign workers and student arrivals. immigration has long been arrivals. immigration has long been a hot button issue in british

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Politics but promises to bring numbers down have frequently ended up numbers down have frequently ended up at odds with reality. the conservatives may notjust be worried about being squeezed by their own record on this topic but now an old political foe as well. are you standing? irate now an old political foe as well. are you standing? now an old political foe as well. are you standing? we will find out in a moment. are you standing? we will find out in a moment, won t are you standing? we will find out in a moment, won t we? - are you standing? we will find out in a moment, won t we? nigel- are you standing? we will find out. in a moment, won t we? nigel farage esterda in a moment, won t we? nigel farage yesterday announced in a moment, won t we? nigel farage yesterday announced he in a moment, won t we? nigel farage yesterday announced he is in a moment, won t we? nigel farage yesterday announced he is standing . yesterday announced he is standing for parliament and leading reform uk. he says net migration should be zero that seems to rewrite his party s own policy on air to process certain asylum claims of overseas territories. certain asylum claims of overseas territories- territories. which overseas territories territories. which overseas territories would territories. which overseas territories would be - territories. which overseas territories would be open l territories. which overseas| territories would be open to territories. which overseas - territories would be open to this? i don t territories would be open to this? don t think territories would be open to this? i don t think it would be terribly practical. i think it is a very difficult policy to work. loath? practical. i think it is a very difficult policy to work. why is it on our difficult policy to work. why is it on your website? difficult policy to work. why is it on your website? i difficult policy to work. why is it on your website? i took - difficult policy to work. why is it on your website? i took over - on your website? i took over yesterday- on your website? i took over yesterday. give on your website? i took over yesterday. give me - on your website? i took over yesterday. give me more - on your website? i took over i yesterday. give me more than on your website? i took over - yesterday. give me more than 12 hours and i will saw a few things out. ., ., out. tonight in a tv debate, the conservatives out. tonight in a tv debate, the conservatives rishi out. tonight in a tv debate, the

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BBC News at Six

The first live tv debate of the election campaign takes place this evening, with rishi sunak and keir starmer going face to face for an hour in front of a studio audience in salford. it comes at the end of a day of campaigning dominated by the issue of migration, as our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. the home secretary touring a company that transports things around the uk and europe, though today he s more concerned about the movement of people. the conservatives might point to last year s fall in net migration the difference between the amount of people arriving in the uk and leaving but on their watch numbers have reached a record high. now they are saying they would cap family and work visas, though haven t put figures on it. we recognise that companies like this will, of course, need some levels of migration, but we also recognise that migration puts pressure on public services, and getting the balance right is a conversation that is long overdue. thanks for coming, everybody. part of the pressure on the tories has come from this party.

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BBC News at One

Warmer summers may have encouraged their migration, but our winters could make it more difficult to settle, longer term. we know difficult to settle, longer term. - know the world is getting warmer, 2023 was the warmest on record. uk summers will continue to get hotter but the winter also get warmer and, as a consequence, wetter. but the winter also get warmer and, as a consequence, wetter. there were more than a as a consequence, wetter. there were more than a quarter as a consequence, wetter. there were more than a quarter of as a consequence, wetter. there were more than a quarter of a as a consequence, wetter. there were more than a quarter of a million i more than a quarter of a million honeybee hives in the uk last year, it sounds like a lot but the population is declining even without the asian hornets frech. fewer bees means that fewer trees and flowers are pollinated, which feed animals all the way up the food chain. experts don t think there s strong evidence asian hornet population is established here yet anyone who sees them is to report it to try and protect

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CNN News Central

Voters about what they have seen at the us-mexico border over recent years, which has been ben the record migration at the western hemisphere arriving directly on the us southern border when we saw multiple border crisis, that this administration has had to grapple with in that is what has led to this remarkable moment by president biden taking one of the most restrictive actions of his administration and perhaps of a democratic president to try to clamp down on a process that has been the process for years and the president before walking into what his action would do, talk quite a bit about that failed by bipartisan border bill one that his administration had worked on, and that was worked on by democrats and republicans, noting that that s what he wanted. he wanted congress to find the solution here, not to have to do it himself. and i think it was notable just how much time he spent on that starting his remarks that way. i know so revisiting it later on, he also said, quote that this this political issue

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Equation? john: congressman, we don t have a total updating number you said 10 million people illegally, 7.8 million came illegally in the last 3.5 years and you combine that with people who are already here we are well above 10 million. thank you, congressman for hanging with us we appreciated. sandra: thank you. thank you john and sandra. john: let s bring bill melugin life from the border did you hear anything, bill, that gives you any confidence that the daily traffic of illegal migration that you have seen since you started on this beat three and a half years ago is going to obey to any degree? john, real quick one thing that jumped out to me in the statement you just made is it seems like it was one of the first times he acknowledge the american people as a whole are really starting to sour on his handling of the border. he said hey, to anybody out there who disagrees with the order and putting in place today, be patient.

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want from this debate? want from this debate? the cost of livin: want from this debate? the cost of living crisis, want from this debate? the cost of living crisis, what want from this debate? the cost of living crisis, what the want from this debate? the cost of living crisis, what the leaders - of living crisis, what the leaders are going of living crisis, what the leaders are going to do about the nhs waiting are going to do about the nhs waiting list times, and also migration. both leaders will have to come migration. both leaders will have to come up migration. both leaders will have to come up with clear answers said that to try come up with clear answers said that to try and come up with clear answers said that to try and win the vote. and come up with clear answers said that to try and win the vote. to try and win the vote. and do your readership follow to try and win the vote. and do your readership follow these to try and win the vote. and do your readership follow these political - readership follow these political debates or are they seen as a big of a turn off? i5 debates or are they seen as a big of a turn-off? a turn-off? is seen as a big. when the vote a turn-off? is seen as a big. when they vote later a turn-off? is seen as a big. when they vote later on a turn-off? is seen as a big. when they vote later on in a turn-off? is seen as a big. when they vote later on in a they vote later on in a month s time they vote later on in a month s time they they vote later on in a month s time. they will be tuning in. they are really time. they will be tuning in. they are really engaged in all the big debates are really engaged in all the big debates. whether it s how much money in their debates. whether it s how much money in their pocket, whether theirjobs are being in their pocket, whether theirjobs are being affected, etc. they are really are being affected, etc. they are really thinking about how they are going really thinking about how they are going to really thinking about how they are going to vote and they ll be tuned in to watch to see who can win. into watch to see who can win. thank in to watch to see who can win. thank you in to watch to see who can win. thank you very much, ryan. sophia, let s take you back over here. the debate is an hour and ten minutes

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The conservatives might point to last year s fall in net migration the difference between the amount of people arriving in the uk and leaving but on their watch numbers have reached a record high. now they are saying they would cap family and work visas, though haven t put figures on it. we recognise that companies like this will, of course, need some levels of migration, but we also recognise that migration puts pressure on public services, and getting the balance right is a conversation that is long overdue. thanks for coming, everybody. part of the pressure on the tories has come from this party. they have opened up the borders to mass immigration like we have never seen before. reform uk s attracted attention, with bold promises on reducing legal immigration levels and stopping small boat crossings. for all the support. ..it seems not everyone s a fan of their approach.

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