Keir Starmer press convention LIVE: Prime Minister manufacturers file web migration figures a ‘completely different order of failure’ as he vows to drive down numbers arriving in UK
Sir Keir Starmer has described the UK’s net immigration reaching a new record as a ‘different order of failure’ as he accused the previous Conservative government of ‘running an open borders experiment’ in Britain.
The Prime Minister held a Downing Street press conference in which he responded to shock data showing an extra 906,000 people have been added to the population in a year.
Sir Keir said the previous government presided over a ‘complete loss of control’ and vowed to bring down the numbers by stopping an ‘overreliance’ on foreign workers through building up the skills of British ones.
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We want to support employers. Of course we do. We want to grow the economy, and I don’t want to make it more difficult for businesses. But at the same time, and as I’ve said to them previously, they have to be involved in ensuring we’ve got the skills we need in this country, in the places that we need them.
That will come partly by devolving skills, getting more employers and local representatives involved in the skills strategies that we need. And so, you know, it is right that we have the skills available to people who live here, the opportunities that they want to develop their working lives and give the employers the skills that they need near them for the jobs that they need doing.
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I think it is really important that we resist the temptation to see the problem in these figures as lying with the ONS, because these are the revised figures.
They are there for all to see. What is shocking about them is not that they have been revised. What is shocking about them is the sheer figures.
You have to double take when you see an increase of 184,000 to 906,000 in four years.
‘Hard graft’ is only way to reduce migration
This sort of increase is unprecedented. It is off the scale what has happened in four short years.
The way to get it down is the hard graft, not the gimmicks but the hard graft of driving it own on the skills agenda, migration advisory committee, making sure we are cracking down on employers that are breaking the rules.
This isn’t immigration that has gone up by a few thousand. This is policy under the last government that has driven immigration up to record levels, a complete loss of control.
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Look, I want to see immigration come down significantly and I said that before the election, I said that during the election, I’ll say it again here today. So that means bearing down on the influences that have driven it up this high.
We had a supposed cap in place for the best part of a decade and it didn’t have any meaningful impact so I don’t think setting an arbitrary cap, which is what previous governments have done, is the way forward. But do I want it significantly to reduce? Yes, I do, and that’s what our plan will achieve.
Starmer: Previous government oversaw ‘complete loss of control’
What is clear from these figures is really stark and I think should shock all of us. Because the net migration figures in 2019 were 184,000 and then on the figures we’ve now got today, four years later, literally four years later, 906,000. Four times as many.
This isn’t immigration that’s gone up by a few thousand. This is a policy under the last government that has driven immigration up to record levels, a complete loss of control. And that is why we’ve set out the measures I listed in the words I just said in relation to the action we are taking.
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For far too long, we’ve been casual about malpractice in our labour market, which sends a clear signal overseas that we’re a soft touch.
Well, no more – our rules will be enforced.
Any employers who refuse to play ball, they’ll be banned from hiring overseas labour.
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Horrendous if you want to get a GP appointment, horrendous if you want to travel around Britain’s motorways, horrendous if you want your kids or grandkids to ever get a foot onto the housing ladder.
Horrendous in terms of producing very disjointed societies and communities.
And you might have noticed, the quicker the population rises, the poorer the average family in Britain becomes.
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