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Why Farage getting his dream of net zero migration would probably not be a good sign for the UK economy

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Today Nigel Farage, the Reform leader, declared that "net migration should be zero".
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Nigel Farage said net migration should be "as close as zero" as he revealed his plans to stand in the upcoming general election. The Reform UK leader said: "We cannot go on like this, it is a disaster for our country and it's been dividing our country." Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at...

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