Benedict Spence says it's “too late“ for the Government to “claw back“ votes at the next election with the Home Secretary's five-point migration plan. Home Secretary James Cleverly outlined the Government’s five-point plan would tackle rising net migration, top health and care workers bringing dependants and increase the skilled worker earnings threshold to £38,700, which would also be the minimum income for family visas. The proposals would also prevent shortage occupations from paying 20% less and ensure the Migration Advisory Committee reviews the graduate immigration route to prevent abuse. Benedict says: “The problem is they are fearful of introducing policies that affect a small number of people!“ #immigration #rishisunak #jamescleverly #talktv Click here for more from TalkTV If you need any help visit:
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