Jeremy Hunt insists that the UK should be «pragmatic». on the need for migrant workers Photo: Shutterstock
Jeremy Hunt insists the UK needs to be «pragmatic» about the need for migrant workers amid a split in the cabinet over Swella Braverman's plans to drastically reduce their numbers.< /p>
The chancellor suggested that the list of shortage of professions, which simplifies visa control for certain sectors, could be expanded so that enterprises can «find the necessary workforce.» release of expected record net migration figures later this month.
Speaking at the annual conference of the British Chamber of Commerce, Mr Hunt said ministers will be «pragmatic when it comes to immigration requirements».
He told business leaders: “We will always be pragmatic. For example, we have included nursing homes in the list of professions in short supply, some sectors of the construction industry and will continue to communicate with all of you where there are short-term problems.
“What we need to do is to tap into the incredible potential that we have eat at home, and in this journey be sensible and pragmatic about immigration requirements where there is particular pressure.”
His remarks. come with ministers ready for the fallout from official data expected to show net migration topped one million last year.
This number is expected to double from the previous peak of 504,000, which itself was set only 12 months before June 2022.
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Ms Braverman, the Home Secretary, wants to respond with immediate crackdowns at the borders and has come up with five proposals to limit numbers.
These include raising the minimum wage that companies must pay to hire skilled workers from overseas, and making it harder for migrants to bring spouses to the UK.
She also planned to reduce the amount of time international students could stay after the end of the course, and exclude those who failed to complete their studies.
Only one of the proposals, which was to prevent international students from bringing family members to the UK, was approved by her cabinet colleagues.
Suella Braverman wants an immediate suppression of the borders and has prepared five proposals to limit the number. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA
Ms Braverman warned that the country's reliance on migrant workers means Britons are «forgetting how to make things for themselves.»
'Fully united'
Mr Hunt insisted the government was «totally united» on the need to reduce migration, despite apparent divisions within the Cabinet.
Michael Gove, Secretary for Level Up, said he «didn't hear for anyone to say otherwise.» than the support of the prime minister and the position of the minister of the interior.”
"I have not heard any objections from any of my colleagues about the need to reduce migration and the need to fight illegal migration,” he told Bi- BBC.
"We are all worried about the numbers, but we all agree that the numbers should be lowered, that we need to exercise more control.
Mr Gove said there was a 'blowout' in migration rates this year due to the number of people the UK has taken in from Ukraine, Hong Kong and Afghanistan.
He added: "Also, the number of people coming here illegally, especially on small boats at the hands of human traffickers, should definitely decrease, and we are united in this.
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