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the general election, especially after nigel farage's announcement yesterday that he is coming back to lead reform. he is desperate to make this, in his words, the immigration election. and a few days ago the leader of the labour party, sir keir starmer, in an interview with the sun on sunday said, read my lips, immigration will come down under labour. every party is talking about this, it is notjust a one—day thing, the parties move onto other things and this is moving to the heart of the election campaign. it is widely assumed that net migration is widely assumed that net migration is on its way down anyway over the next few years, possibly because of the student visas running out, so where does that leave policy because the conservatives are talking about sustainability and not specificity? absolutely right, immigration is coming down anyway, according to most projections, and the labour policy i mentioned was simply for immigration to come down. in an interview with laura kuenssberg on