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Shabana Mahmood is under intense pressure to slash migration (Image: Getty)
Net migration will be the โonly source of population growth in the UK over the next 25 yearsโ as deaths regularly exceed births, new analysis claims. A staggering 7.2 million foreign nationals will move to England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland between 2024 and 2034, adding 2.2 million to the population.
The number of recorded deaths will exceed the number of babies being born this year, data scientists warned, with the trend set to continue for a quarter of a century. The projections, by the ONS, claimed 6.39 million babies will be born between 2024 and 2034, while 6.84 million people will die. Overall, the population will hit 71 million.
Statisticians revealed: โNet migration is projected to be the only source of population growth in the UK over the next 25 years, as deaths are expected to exceed births by 2.5 million.
โOverall, it is projected that the population will grow by 3.1 million, with projected net migration totalling 5.6 million between mid-2024 and mid-2049.
โWe project that net migration will reach the longโterm assumption of 230,000 a year from mid-2027 onwards.โ
Data scientists added: โNet migration remains the only source of expected population growth, though at a lower level than in our previous projections.
โThere are projected to be around 450,000 more deaths than births over the 10 years between mid-2024 and mid-2034. Deaths are projected to exceed births in the UK from mid-2026, with mid-2025 being the last year in which births are slightly higher.โ
Britainโs record levels of migration over the first part of this decade have prompted intense over its economic impacts.
A staggering 1,469,000 migrants moved to the UK in the year to March 2023.
The number of arrivals fell slightly to 1,299,000 in the year to June 2024, before dropping again to 898,000 last year.
Net migration, which takes into account the number of people leaving the UK, surged to a record high of 944,000 in the year ending March 2023. It hit 764,000 in 2022, before dropping to 649,000 in June 2024.
It fell to 204,000 in the year to September 2025 as the number of people leaving the country hit the highest level for a century.
Officials believe one in 30 people living in the UK arrived between 2021 and 2024.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood compared the influx to โfreedom of movementโ.
The Home Office has predicted 1.6 million people could be given indefinite leave to remain – making them eligible for benefits – if nothing is done. Ms Mahmood insists the rules must be changed or they โwill be able to access social housing and the welfare stateโ, but is facing opposition from Labour MPs.
Migrants who arrived in the so-called โBoris Waveโ face a 10 to 15-year wait to apply for settlement rights, under Labourโs plans, amid fears over an influx of low-skilled workers, particularly on the abused Health and Social Care Visa.
Under Labourโs plans, migrants could be barred from claiming benefits unless they become British citizens.
Ms Mahmood said those relying on handouts must wait 20 to 30 years to receive indefinite leave to remain.
Arrivals applying to settle after 10 years must have no criminal record, speak English to A-level standards and have no debt.
But left-wing Labour MPs, trade union bosses and health chiefs are trying to force the Home Secretary to water down her plans.
