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Jun 29, 2026

Outrage as Labour admits £5bn cost of migrant families moving to UK

Outrage as Labour admits £5bn cost of migrant families moving to UK - 'restore sanity'

EXCLUSIVE: A hefty figure released in new government estimates has triggered outrage about the immigration system

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Group of migrants stands in knee high seawater

Some migrants are still crossing the English Channel in small boats (Image: Getty)

The government has estimated the financial impact of a specific group of migrants allowed to stay in the UK because of human rights laws would be just short of £5billion. Officials calculated the lifetime net fiscal cost of Article 8 - a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rule that protects a person's right to a private and family life - in-country main applicant grantees for 2025. The government gives out grants made on the basis of Article 8 to individuals who get to remain in Britain because it is believed that refusal would result in a "disproportionate interference" to their lives.

In an update on June 26, the government said that the net lifetime fiscal cost for a family and private life grantee (in-country) would be £141,000. It then specified that this would therefore mean 34,400 first-time in-country Article 8 main applicant grantees in 2025 would result in a £4.9billion net cost.

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