Record migration to UK piles pressure on PM Rishi Sunak
- Despite the British leader’s vow to reduce arrivals, official figures showed net migration last year hit new levels
- Immigration is set to be a key issue in the coming general election, which the opposition Labour Party are currently favourites to win
Net migration to the UK hit a record high last year, official figures showed on Thursday, heaping pressure on Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who has vowed to reduce new arrivals.
Immigration – long a vexed political issue in Britain – is set to be a key issue in a general election expected next year, which the main opposition Labour Party are currently favourites to win.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said net migration – the difference between the number of people arriving in Britain and those leaving – was 745,000 in 2022, higher than previously thought.
It revised the figure upwards by 139,000 from what was already a record when released in May, citing “unexpected patterns” in the behaviour of migrants.
Sunak has long described regular immigration levels as “too high”.