EU immigration: 27% surge hands Ukip election day bonus

Latest figures make nonsense of Cameron's pledge to reduce net immigration to under 100,000 a year

Immigration and border control signs
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Nigel Farage's Ukip received an election day bonus this morning with the revelation that the number of EU citizens migrating to Britain last year rose to 201,000 – up 27 per cent on 2012.

Ukip, of course, argues that Britain has no control over this number unless it leaves the EU.

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