Shadow minister defends Labour's migration record as party pledges to bring numbers down



Sophy Ridge speaks with Labour shadow minister Nick Thomas-Symonds, and they discuss net migration, which was 685,000 people last year.

He says that number is “too high” and Labour “would expect it to come down”.

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9 thoughts on “Shadow minister defends Labour's migration record as party pledges to bring numbers down”

  1. Just look at how many people Labour were deporting during their 13 year reign. It was so much higher than what the tories have achieved. This is because Labour actually put funding into the areas that needed it and therefore were able to handle the asylum system, whereas the tories cut everything to the bare bone and wonder why they get overwhelmed.

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