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UK immigration hits record high

LONDON: Long-term net migration to Britain has hit a record high, underscoring the challenge Prime Minister David Cameron faces to dispel voter fears that immigrants are straining public services such as housing, hospitals and schools.



London, August 27 

Long-term net migration to Britain has hit a record high, underscoring the challenge Prime Minister David Cameron faces to dispel voter fears that immigrants are straining public services such as housing, hospitals and schools.

As an island nation off northwest Europe, Britain is far from the frontline of the EU-wide crisis that has seen hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees pour into the bloc this year via countries like Italy, Greece and Hungary.

The bigger problem for Cameron is his inability to limit immigration by European Union passport-holders, as freedom of movement is enshrined in the EU’s founding treaties. Arrivals from countries like India and China are also on the rise.

Official data on Thursday showed a net 330,000 people moved to Britain in the year to March 2015, up 40 per cent on the same period a year ago. A net 183,000 came from within the EU, up by 53,000.

The quarterly figures have become a regular source of political embarrassment for Cameron, who has insisted he is still working towards a declared overall target of less than 100,000.

Curbing migrants’ access to welfare benefits in order to deter them from coming to Britain is a key objective for the Conservative prime minister as he renegotiates the country’s relationship with the EU before putting its continued membership to a public vote by the end of 2017.  Immigration minister James Brokenshire said the latest data was “deeply disappointing”.

“While these figures underline the challenges we need to meet to reduce net migration, they should also act as a further wake-up call for the EU. Current flows of people across Europe are on a scale we haven’t seen since the end of the Second World War,” he said in a statement. — Reuters

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