HC Deb 05 July 1965 vol 715 cc176-7W
71. Mr. Chapman

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, whether he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT figures, as far as they are available, showing for each of the last five years his estimates for, respectively, coloured and white net immigration from the Commonwealth, net immigration of citizens of the Irish Republic, and net immigration of aliens, respectively.

Mr. George Thomas

Statistics are not kept on a basis of race or colour. Estimates of the net balance of immigration from Commonwealth territories in the Caribbean, Asia, East and West Africa and the Mediterranean, which are the only figures available for the period before the 1st July, 1962, are as follows:

1960 57,700
1961 136,400
1962 94,900
(to 30th June)

The net balance of Immigration of Commonwealth citizens subject to Part I of the Commonwealth Immigrants Act 1962 was as follows:

Canada, Australia and New Zealand Other Commonwealth territories
1962 (from 1st July) -6,182 8,685
1963 8,951 57,049
1964 13,382 62,117

The minus sign denotes a net outward movement.

As to aliens, I would refer my hon. Friend to the reply I gave to his Question on 1st July.

No count is made of citizens of the Irish Republic travelling between Great Britain or Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, but the Registrar General estimates that the net intake of such citizens into the United Kingdom was as follows:

1960 33,000
1961 35,000
1962 32,000
1963 28,000
1964 30,000