Telegraph: A rise in the birthrate among foreign families is putting significant squeeze on primary school places, according to MPs.
Extra pressure on reception classes in September is a “direct result of mass immigration” into the United Kingdom, it was claimed.
In the last eight years, the number of births to foreign mothers has increased by 64 per cent, figures show.
But in the same period, birthrates among UK families rose by six per cent.
The Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration said ministers were “misleading” the public by failing to acknowledge the problem.
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