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by SideburnsOfDoom
1190 days ago
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> For Brexit, the government claimed there were 3.7 million people from other EU countries living in the UK and the actual number who came forward to apply for residence was 2 million more than that. Source seems to be this https://blog.ons.gov.uk/2021/07/02/are-there-really-6m-eu-ci... , and it notes quite clearly that "EUSS data should not be used as an indicator for how many EU nationals are living here. " |
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Their attempt at justifying this bizarre claim is that maybe 2 million people applied to live permanently in the UK but don't actually live there. Literally the first criteria for applying to the scheme is that you live in the UK and the purpose of applying is that you want to continue living there. This reasoning is idiotic on its face and just makes the ONS look even worse, even if we didn't already know that their population statistics were hugely inaccurate from other sources.