Dominic Rees-Mogg, a prominent Conservative leader, apologized for the failure of the party's immigration policies post-Brexit, following official figures revealing net migration has exceeded 900,000 for the year to June 2023. He acknowledged the policies failed to meet public expectations.
Finally he blames a new system brought in by the Conservatives party which let people to come inIt came after official figures revealed on Thursday that net migration soared above 900,000 in the year to June 2023.
Responding to Starmer’s comments, he said: “There was not an open borders experiment , but migration policy failed and it failed very badly and it failed to do what the British people had wanted.”said: “So when Robert Jenrick, who is now shadow justice secretary and former immigration minister, said, ‘today is a day of shame for the Conservative Party, the public are right to be furious’. Do you agree?”Rees-Mogg said he did, adding: “As a Conservative let me apologise for that.
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