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Priti Patel challenged on Labour net migration win as she refuses to disown the Boriswave

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Priti Patel was challenged on Labour's halving of net migration by Camilla Tominey, who questioned why the Tories failed to do so during their time in Government.Speaking to the GB News host, the Shadow Foreign Secretary also refused to disown the infamous so-called Boriswave the previous administration had presided over.

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Fresh data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed net migration at 171,000 in the 12 months leading up to December 2025, a 48 per cent year-on-year drop to the lowest level since early 2021.This was in stark contrast to the 944,000 figure in the year ending March 2023.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Prime Minister Boris Johnson, from whom the term Boriswave was coined, and his Conservative successors went on to grant 3.8million long-term visas, leading to net migration of 2.6million people.Dame Priti served as a Home Secretary from July 2019 to September 2022, prompting Camilla to question her on the apparent disparity."How on earth has it come to...

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