Labour’s immigration policy unveiled


Labour’s immigration policy unveiled

October 09, 2023

In a comprehensive analysis of Labour's current immigration policy, leading think tank Migration Watch UK has highlighted critical issues and potential challenges. Dr. Mike Jones, Executive Director of Migration Watch UK, underscores the significance of these findings, stating:

Labour's proposed immigration strategy presents both commendable initiatives and potential pitfalls that demand careful consideration.

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The report examines various aspects of Labour's immigration plan, including its approach to addressing labour shortages, the proposed Skills England initiative, and its stance on irregular migration.

Notable findings from the analysis include concerns about the independence of the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) and the potential impact of immigration on labour shortages.

Moreover, the report questions the effectiveness of Labour's asylum policy, which could potentially attract more irregular migrants into Europe and result in the UK receiving many more asylum seekers than it repatriates.

Dr. Jones further comments:

Labour's 'returns deal' with the European Union is a subject of particular concern. While addressing irregular migration is crucial, this agreement could greatly increase the pressure on our borders and pose challenges for immigration control.

While the Conservative government has faced justified criticism for its lack of border control, Labour's approach fails to provide viable solutions and may well exacerbate existing challenges.

Quote by Dr Mike Jones in full:

Labour's proposed immigration strategy presents both commendable initiatives and potential pitfalls that demand careful consideration.

Labour's 'returns deal' with the European Union is a subject of particular concern. While addressing irregular migration is crucial, this agreement could greatly increase the pressure on our borders and pose challenges for immigration control.

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