The UK’s net migration has reached 672,000 in the year to June 2023, according to the ONS.
This is up from 607,000 for the previous year.
Britain’s borderless crisis is intensifying pressures on the Prime Minister.
Despite efforts to curb numbers, including tighter student visa rules, migration continues to climb.
The Tories’ Rwanda asylum policy, which was deemed unlawful by the Supreme Court, also amplifies the challenge.
Sunak remains resolute, suggesting potential legal reforms to uphold his strategy.
This deadlock has reignited debates within the Conservative Party about withdrawing from the European Court of Human Rights.
As the government grapples with broken manifesto promises and legal battles, the migration issue remains a critical, complex dilemma for the UK.