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Half of east Europe migrants go home

By Delphine Strauss

Published: May 1 2008 02:49 | Last updated: May 1 2008 02:49

Half the central and eastern European nationals who came to work in Britain in the four years since EU enlargement have returned home, according to new research suggesting that fears of an ever-expanding migrant population are unfounded.

About 1m workers from eight accession countries – the so-called A8 – have arrived in Britain since 2004, a respected think-tank said on Wednesday, a far bigger inflow than the government initially expected.

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