NET immigration has hit 244,000 after the biggest rise in non-EU arrivals for six years. 

The total was 14,000 higher in the 12 months to September compared with the year to June. Net immigration from outside the EU went up from 173,000 to 205,000, fuelled by a record Chinese, Japanese and Koreans. 
While immigration from Europe fell below 100,000 for the first time since 2013. 

During the EU referendum people voted because they was fed up with the EU dictating the UK’s immigration policy with EU citizens. 

The EU didn’t have control over non-EU citizens coming to the UK, so the Tory government allowed non-EU immigration to rise. 

Any new trade deal with the countries mentioned and India in the future would include more people coming from these countries. 

So Brexit is not going to control immigration, when new trade deals get going. 

Wales is going to suffer if the UK removes itself from the EU’s customs union, as most of Welsh trade is with the EU.
 
Andrew Nutt 
Heolddu Road 
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