Immigration minister says he would have brought in plans to curb net migration ‘before last Christmas if I could have done’

Robert Jenrick has appeared to distance himself from Rishi Sunak’s immigration policies amid new calls from hardline Conservatives for a clampdown on net migration.

The immigration minister, once seen as close to the prime minister, said on Tuesday that he would have curbed the number of people coming into the UK “before last Christmas” if it could have been done.

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