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The image displays a line graph and a bar chart detailing immigration, emigration, and net migration in the UK from 1999 to 2008, labeled in thousands; immigration figures are 450 in 1999, 480 in 2000, 480 in 2001, 510 in 2002, 490 in 2003, 510 in 2004, 580 in 2005, 550 in 2006, 560 in 2007, 590 in 2008; emigration figures are 270 in 1999, 270 in 2000, 300 in 2001, 310 in 2002, 360 in 2003, 350 in 2004, 340 in 2005, 345 in 2006, 380 in 2007, 420 in 2008; net migration figures in the bar chart are 180 in 1999, 210 in 2000, 180 in 2001, 200 in 2002, 130 in 2003, 160 in 2004, 240 in 2005, 205 in 2006, 180 in 2007, 170 in 2008.
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The table informs us of the UK’s immigration, emigration, and net migration over a period of several years.
Immigration rose to its highest level during 2006, at up to 600,000. It was lowest during 1999, at only around 460,000. There was a clear increasing trend from 1999 to 2008. However, there were small fluctuations between 2004 and 2008.
Immigration also represents an overall increase in numbers. It was highest during 2008, at around 420,000. While it was lowest during 1999, at around 300,000. There was indeed a sharp decrease between 2006 and 2007, but it rose higher than previously.
Net migration in the UK in 2008 was almost the same as in 1999. Though it peaked in 2004, at up to 250,000, it also reached its lowest point during 2003, when it fell to approximately 150,000.
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