Of these, 1.96 million, or 84 per cent, came from outside Europe, where migration can be controlled, while only 374,000, or 16 per cent, had come from the EU. Mr Grieve said the figures showed that the Government had displayed a "failure to control economic migration from outside the EU" and called for a "fundamental change in approach" that would restrict the numbers arriving from outside Europe. The Tory attack follows comments by the new immigration minister Phil Woolas, who caused a furore at the weekend by suggesting that he wanted to curb migration to prevent Britain's population spiralling to more than 70 million, as official projections have suggested it will if the current rate of arrivals continues.