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New study reveals a MILLION more EU migrants came to the UK over the last decade


The latest figures suggest successive governments have made policy decisions based on inaccurate data.
But there were 54,000 fewer non-EU migrants every year than official estimates since 2012, according to the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford.
In total, net immigration was 15 per cent higher each year than 2012, equating to around 43,000 more people.
It brings David Cameron s previous target to reduce to reduce net migration to tens of thousands in a new light.
The latest figures suggest successive governments have made policy decisions based on inaccurate data (file photo)
As this focused on non-EU migration, it turns out the policy may have been unnecessary - as the numbers were lower than the government thought. ....

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UK's headstart on reopening the economy is set to reverse Covid emigration, says Goldman Sachs


Worker exodus will be reversed if jobs come rushing back
Britain will be more attractive to foreign workers if the vaccine scheme prompts a stronger rebound, Goldman economist says
7 April 2021 • 6:16pm
Britain is set to become a magnet for international workers again if the vaccine allows a more rapid reopening of the economy, according to a top economist.
Large chunks of the EU are going back into lockdown as the latest wave of Covid sweeps the continent, meaning those who left Britain in the tough first wave may be tempted to return to the stronger economy.
“Given substantial differences in vaccine rollout progress and Covid restrictions between the UK and EU countries, we are expecting an earlier and stronger initial rebound in the UK,” says Steffan Ball, an economist at Goldman Sachs. ....

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The UK needs a robust border policy, but right now we can't see if it is working


The UK needs a robust border policy, but right now we can’t see if it is working
Jamie Grierson Home affairs correspondent
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Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP
The official response to coronavirus at the UK border has been problematic from the start. It was not until February this year that the government introduced mandatory hotel quarantine – some 11 months after coronavirus was first recorded the UK – despite it being used in countries such as New Zealand from the off.
While that figure is still significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels, the risks that new variants pose to the success of the vaccine programme mean the pressure is on to deliver a border policy that works. However, it is incredibly challenging to scrutinise how well the system is delivering, because data on movement at the border is so opaque. ....

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The UK needs a robust border policy, but right now we can't see if it is working | Coronavirus


The number of visitor visas issued is recorded centrally, but these are also used for some business activities, medical reasons such as private healthcare and academic research, as well as for tourism.
While other sources provide some detail, again they fail to offer the whole picture. The International Passenger Survey does record the reason for entry, but it will be months before the findings for the lockdown period are published. The Civil Aviation Authority publishes nearly up-to-date data on passenger movements. But it combines both incoming and outgoing numbers and doesn’t provide a breakdown for reasons for entry.
The Times claims also highlight the woeful lack of information from the Home Office on Border Force enforcement of the international travel regulations, with no data published since September. ....

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