27/11/2014

Net Migration Rises To 260,000

Net migration to the UK has risen to 260,000 in the year to June, new figures have revealed.

This is an increase of 182,000 on the previous year.

The figures, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), is calculated by taking the number of people leaving the country away from the number coming in to the country.

According to the statistics, 583,000 people immigrated to the UK in the year ending June 2014, a surge from 502,000 for the previous 12 months. While "statistically significant increases" were also recorded in immigration from the EU, up by 45,000, and from outside the EU, up by 30,000.

A "statistically significant increase" in Romanian and Bulgarian citizens arriving in the UK over the period also increased, from 18,000 to 32,000.

Prime Minister David Cameron has previously said he aimed to bring net migration to below 100,000 before the 2015 election. However, net migration is now said to be 16,000 higher than when the coalition government was established in 2010.

(JP/CD)

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