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The British stammer under pressure from Farage promises a major immigration drop

Keir Starrer, British Prime Minister | Photo loan: Jaimi joy

Prime Minister Keir Starrer promised to reduce the net) to Great Britain significantly on Monday, and said that greater control was necessary to maintain social cohesion and to promote investments in the local workforce.

Control of the immigration was a key factor for the Britain in 2016 to leave the European Union, but since the block, the arrivals of the net arrivals have quadrupled and contribute to strengthening the popularity of the right-wing UK party against immigration reform against Nigel Farage.

According to Starrer, the nations are dependent on rules that determine rights, responsibilities and obligations and without the UK risked “becoming an island of strangers”.

He said his new plan was the migration until the end of this parliament in 2029, although he did not give any numerical goals.

“This is a promise, but I want to be very clear if we have to take further steps if we have to do more to publish pressure on housing and our public services, then we will mark my words,” he said at a press conference in his Downing Street office.

One of the measures announced on Monday included a step to limit skilled workers to graduate level to prevent the application from nursing sector abroad and to demand companies to increase the training for local workers.

The automatic settlement and the citizenship for people who move to Great Britain have been quickly pursued after 10 years, for five years, although highly qualified workers – such as nurses, doctors, engineers and AI experts – are quickly pursued.

The government also said that it had planned to increase the requirements for the English language in order to involve all relatives for adults who had to prove a fundamental understanding of English. It was said that the change would help integrate and reduce the exploitation risks.

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Migration has long been a hot political problem in Great Britain. Critics argue that social cohesion can be damaged if the government does not build enough houses or public services in order to meet a larger population.

But many business areas, including the sector for adults, argue that they cannot hire enough employees on site, and employers in

Science, technology

And other areas warn that difficult restrictions will damage their potential and achieve overall economic growth.

The number of migrants of the European Union to Great Britain fell after Brexit, but new Visa rules, a higher number of foreign students and an increase in people from Ukraine and Hong Kong in recent years has led to an increase in people.

Nettomigration – the number of people who came to Great Britain in the number of abandoned – made a record of 906,000, from 184,000, which arrived in 2019, when Great Britain was still in the EU.

Neil Carberry, Managing Director of Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC), said, Starrer’s “main intervention” would trigger the alarm at the bosses.

When asked about the concerns of the business, said Strandmer, said Great Britain had held out largely stagnating growth in the event of high immigration and added that “this link does not stick to it”. (Writing by Kate Holton and William Schomberg editing by Giles Elgood and Gareth Jones)

Published on May 12, 2025

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