Has immigration to the UK increased after Brexit?

Has immigration to the UK increased after Brexit?
Kiki Ikoyi
Illustrative image, Kiki Ekwe works as a carer in Skegness, a coastal town in England.

“Take back control.” The slogan of the Brexit campaign, the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, was a call to take back control of immigration policy, ending the ability for EU citizens to live, work and study freely in the United Kingdom.

But in the years since Brexit, the country has seen some of its fastest population growth since the 1960s, making immigration one of the key themes of the UK's upcoming general election, due to be held on July 4.

But after all, what happened?

To understand the issue of immigration in the UK, a good starting point is the English coastal town of Skegness. There, more than three-quarters of the population voted to leave the European Union.

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