- UK net migration nearly halved in 2024, dropping to 431,000 from 860,000 the previous year, due to decreased non-EU workers and students.
- While both Labour and Conservatives cite their policies as contributing factors, concerns arise regarding potential worker shortages, especially in healthcare and construction.
- Industry leaders warn of the negative impact on housing and care services due to limited access to overseas workers.
- The government defends its approach, emphasising a focus on domestic skills development and border security.
- Despite the drop, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced further immigration reductions, sparking criticism for echoing Nigel Farage's rhetoric.
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