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Analysis: Starmer has to prove he has plan as immigration battle erupts
The Conservative and Labour parties have been gearing up for a fierce debate over immigration statistics for several weeks.
However, when the Office for National Statistics released its latest figures today, they caught everyone off guard.
A decline in immigration numbers was largely anticipated, with Kemi Badenoch even predicting yesterday that the Conservative restrictions on student visas and family reunification would lead to such a result.
In a surprising turn, the statistics authority not only dismissed previous estimates but revealed a staggering new peak of 906,000 migrants in the year leading up to June 2023.
Seizing the moment, Keir Starmer and his closest team quickly identified a chance to attribute the migration issue to their political opponents while strategizing from the confines of No. 10 Downing Street.
In a swiftly organized press conference this afternoon, the Prime Minister took the stage, portraying himself as the solution to the challenges created by a succession of Conservative leaders.