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Government fails in bid to slash net migration

The Government has officially failed to deliver on its pledge to slash net migration to the tens of thousands before the general election as the last batch of official figures before May 7 revealed another surge in arrivals.

There was a net flow of 298,000 migrants to the UK in the year to September, equal to the population of a city roughly the size of Nottingham and up from 210,000 in the previous 12 months, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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Clegg: Tories 'failed spectacularly' on immigration

Nick Clegg has said the Conservatives have "failed spectacularly" to deliver on their pledge to cut net migration.

Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister. Credit: PA Wire

The Deputy Prime Minister said his party's coalition partners would have to "suffer the embarrassment" after figures released today showed a marked increase in the number of arrivals to the UK.

"I said to David Cameron he shouldn't make the commitment because it was inevitable he was going to break it because you can't control the net figure," he said on his weekly LBC radio phone-in.

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