Migration must be ‘properly controlled’, Cooper says ahead of policy reforms
- Home Secretary Yvette Cooper stated that migration "must be properly controlled" ahead of Labour's "Immigration White Paper" rollout to reduce net migration in Britain to 728,000 by 2024.
- The plan proposes raising the skilled visa threshold to degree-level and requiring employers to train workers in the UK.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is initiating an immigration crackdown to address growing political threats and emphasize the need for changes that citizens can feel.
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‘Illegal migration has to be stopped, legal migration has to be controlled’
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(S+) Opinion: Migration: A new course in asylum policy is needed, but please don't be so heartless!
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Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned that migration "must be properly controlled" ahead of the rollout of Labour's "Immigration White Paper".Under new plans set to be presented to MPs on Monday, the skilled visa threshold will be increased to degree-level and employers will be told they must train workers in the UK.The White Paper is being laid out as part of desperate efforts to reduce net migration into Britain, with the figure reaching 728…
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