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UK Leads Developed Nations in Migration Surge

November 14, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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UK Leads Developed Nations in Migration Surge

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Britain experienced the largest increase in net migration among developed nations last year, according to new data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). 

The findings come as a setback for Brexit proponents who had long promised that leaving the EU would curb migration levels.

The OECD report highlighted that the UK’s population grew by a record 750,000 people in 2023 — an increase of 52.9% compared to the previous year. This significant jump surpassed the net migration growth in other major economies, including the United States, Germany, and France. 

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While the US recorded a higher total influx, admitting 500,000 more migrants than Britain, its population size is nearly five times larger, placing the UK’s surge in sharper context.

South Korea ranked second in terms of migration percentage growth, adding 87,000 people, but this was far overshadowed by the UK’s spike.

Post-Brexit Migration Trends

Contrary to pre-Brexit promises of tighter immigration control, net migration figures in the UK have consistently remained above pre-Brexit levels of 200,000 to 300,000. These trends have sparked public frustration and criticism directed at the previous Conservative government. 

Under former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, net migration figures reached unprecedented highs, prompting then-Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to condemn what she called “Tory chaos and failure.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has also acknowledged these concerns, pledging to bring down “sky-high” migration levels. During his first Labour conference as prime minister, Starmer said, “It is, as a point of fact, the policy of this Government to reduce both net migration and our economic dependency on it.”

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The Role of International Students

One of the main contributors to the record migration levels has been the rise in the number of dependents of international students being granted visas. 

To address this, the Labour government confirmed it would maintain the policy initiated by the Conservatives, which limits international students from bringing family members to the UK. 

This measure has already had tangible effects: universities have reported a significant drop in applications from international students.

Home Office data supports this trend, noting an almost 80% reduction in the number of dependents accompanying international students. Between January and March 2024, there were 26,000 fewer student visa applications compared to the same period in 2023.

Government’s Future Plans

Amid growing public concern over migration figures, a spokesperson for Downing Street stated, “The PM has been clear that migration has been far too high in recent years and needs to come down. We have a clear plan to deliver this.”

The OECD also reported that other developed countries, including Canada, France, Japan, and Switzerland, experienced record immigration in 2023. 

However, the sharp increase in the UK stands out and has reignited debates over balancing economic needs, such as labor shortages, with public sentiment and policy on migration.

The challenge for the current government lies in reconciling economic growth, which has often relied on skilled migration, with the push to meet public expectations on reducing net migration numbers. 

The coming months will likely see continued debate as the government rolls out measures aimed at addressing these competing interests.

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