In a social media post last week, Mr Tice said that Rishi Sunak had 'welcomed more migrants in just two years... than arrived between 1066 and 2010'.
In a social media post last week, Mr Tice said that Rishi Sunak had 'welcomed more migrants in just two years... than arrived between 1066 and 2010'.
Provisional data from the Office for National Statistics released on May 23 showed that long-term immigration to the UK was 1.218 million for the year ending December 2023 after being 1.257 million for the same period in 2022. Together these add up to 2.475 million people. ONS immigration data from 1964 to 2010 shows there were 14.646 million immigrants across the 46 years.
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