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Details of £40k secret immigration ‘deal’ between Suella Braverman and Sunak

Rebel Tory Suella Braverman stepped up her struggle on Rishi Sunak right now as a sequence of allegations a couple of secret deal to sort out file migration emerged.

Mrs Braverman, who was lastly sacked as Home Secretary a fortnight in the past, claimed she struck a take care of Mr Sunak when he was bidding to turn out to be Prime Minister final autumn. She insisted he agreed to hike the wage threshold for migrant employees to £40,000 as a part of a management contest pact.

The pair agreed a “four-point migration plan” in return for her backing him to turn out to be get together boss, based on The Daily Telegraph. The declare comes after the previous Home Secretary used a scathing letter following her sacking to disclose she reached an settlement with Mr Sunak final yr that noticed her comply with serve in his Cabinet due to “firm assurances” he gave her “on key policy priorities”.

She mentioned they included a dedication to cut back internet migration into Britain and efforts to sort out worldwide blocks on deporting migrants who arrive throughout the English Channel by way of small boats. Sources near Mrs Braverman mentioned that, whereas not signed by Mr Sunak, the deal was verbally agreed on a number of events and that he left a gathering with a bodily copy of a doc, the Telegraph reported.

In her letter, Mrs Braverman instructed Mr Sunak: “Our deal was no mere promise over dinner, to be discarded when convenient and denied when challenged.”

Speaking as he arrived at a Global Investment Summit at Hampton Court Palace, South West London, the PM mentioned right now: “I’m very clear that the levels of net migration are too high, they need to come down to more sustainable levels.”

He added: “We need to do more. I’ve already taken action to tighten the number of dependants that students can bring when they come and study here. We have seen a very sharp rise in those numbers – and that measure that I took represents the ingle biggest measure to bring down legal migration that anyone’s ever taken.

“Of course, as we have to do extra we’ll have a look at that and the place there are abuses of the system we are going to after all act on it as a result of the degrees do want to return down, they’re too excessive.”

The PM earlier played down the claim that Mrs Braverman had struck a deal with him last year.

“Of course you may have conversations with folks when you find yourself in a management election and never simply Suella,” Mr Sunak told the Mail on Sunday. Asked about whether she could produce proof of a deal, he said: “That’s a query for her. I’m getting on with really delivering issues.” Downing Street earlier this month rejected the former Home Secretary’s “characterisation” of a secret pact allegedly being reached, but did confirm the pair had been discussing policy prior to her appointment.

Net migration peaked at 745,000 in the year to December 2022, according to revised estimates published by the Office for National Statistics. The data places migration levels at three times higher than before Brexit.

Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick is understood to have worked up a plan designed to appease calls from right-wing Tories for the Government to take action. Mrs Braverman’s replacement as Home Secretary, James Cleverly, is expected to give a statement on net migration levels when he takes questions in the Commons this afternoon.