The strict new immigration rules will result in a reduction of over half a million people migrating into Britain every year. Following criticism from members of parliament of his party Conservatives, the British administration headed by prime minister Rishi Sunak announced new measures that would significantly reduce immigration inflows.
According to the UK Home Office, the measure will affect approximately 300 thousand people because they fall out of any eligible group of immigrants. The first correction involves raising the minimum salary level of migrant workers engaged in highly skilled jobs by one-third.
He said that he feared that the country had too many new people coming into the country and that under his leadership, he would look to bring these figures down. He wrote on a social media post, “The largest net migration cut since history.
No Prime Minister has ever achieved anything like this. It is worth noting, however, that such measures uphold the principal that every person willing to live and work within the United Kingdom should be self-sufficient,
The home affairs voice for Labour, Yvette Cooper criticized Tories having their “chaotic panic over immigration”. “In parliament today I said, ‘Today’s statement marks four years of complete failure by this Conservative government’, Cooper. So these words tell that there are four years of complete failure by this conservative government during which Cooper speaks.
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