Nigel Farage, the new leader of Reform UK, has announced his party's policy to bring net migration in the UK down to zero. Farage emphasized that the country cannot continue with the current migration levels and aims to limit the number of people entering the UK. He stated that up to 600,000 people would be allowed into Britain annually, while 500,000 people leave the UK each year, resulting in a net-zero migration target. Farage's return to Westminster politics marks a significant shift in the party's stance on migration.
Nigel Farage says that up to 600,000 people would be allowed into Britain every year by Reform He told @BBCr4today that with 500,000 people leaving the UK every year there would be 'plenty of room' for overseas workers while bringing net migration down to zero
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"We cannot go on as we are, we have to limit numbers." Reform UK's new leader Nigel Farage tells @MishalHusain 'net migration at zero would be the target' for the party. #R4Today
Nigel Farage says “net migration should be zero”
'If we need more than 600,000 people a year we're doomed.' Reform UK Leader, @Nigel_Farage, explains his party's net-zero migration policy. 🖥️ GB News on YouTube: https://t.co/KHMl3BS8eC https://t.co/1Fbtg6POG9