Net migration to the UK has fallen to the lowest level for three years
Tens of thousands of EU citizens left in the year to March 2017, driving net migration down to its lowest level in three years.
Net migration to the UK has fallen to the lowest level for three years as thousands of EU citizens have left the country after the Brexit referendum.
Figures released by the Office for National Statistics showed net migration stood at 246,000 in the year ending in March 2017 down 81,000 compared to the previous 12 months.
The figures were the first to be released since the General Election in June. More than half the drop was due to an increase in the number of EU citizens leaving Britain and fewer arriving.
Net migration of EU citizens fell by 51,000 to 127,000 its lowest lever since December 2013. The number of EU citizens leaving the country in...