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UK net migration halves as crackdown on study and work visas reshapes immigration debate
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The UK’s net migration has nearly halved, dropping to 431,000 in 2024, marking the sharpest fall since the pandemic. Driven by visa restrictions and shifting political tides, the decline has sparked a national debate on identity, integration, and economic balance. Prime Minister Starmer now faces the challenge of reforming migration without compromising Britain’s global and domestic responsibilities.
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