Benedict Spence Says It’s “Too Late“ For Government To “Claw Back“ Votes With Migration Plan

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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