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UK peers reject benefits of migration

By Delphine Strauss and Jimmy Burns

Published: April 1 2008 00:12 | Last updated: April 1 2008 00:12

Ministers have overstated the economic benefits of migration and should limit the number of workers entering from outside the European Union, an influential parliamentary committee argues on Tuesday.

Rejecting the economic case the government has repeatedly made for migration, the report by the House of Lords economic affairs committee concludes that high net immigration has had little effect on income per head in the resident population.

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