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Britain has too many lowskilled migrants

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LONDON: Britain has too many low-skilled migrant workers and very high numbers of internatio­nal students, who often brought dependents with them, the country’s new interior minister Suella Braverman says in an interview with The Sun on Sunday newspaper.

Braverman said new Prime Minister Liz Truss’s government aimed to stick to a 2019 election pledge to lower net migration in an interview ahead of the ruling Conservati­ve Party’s annual conference.

Finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng said on Sept 23 that the government was looking to review immigratio­n policy as part of an attempt to boost growth, following complaints from business groups that post-brexit rules were too restrictiv­e, especially for low-paid jobs.

However, Braverman said reducing migration was an aim shared by all of Truss’s senior ministers.

“What we’ve got is too many low-skilled workers coming into this country,” she said. “We’ve also got a very high number of students coming into this country and we’ve got a really high number of dependents.”

“Those people are coming here, they’re not necessaril­y working or they’re working in lowskilled jobs, and they’re not contributi­ng to growing our economy,” she added.

Since January 2021, most workers must be paid at least £25,600 (US$28,570 or RM132,503) a year for an employer to sponsor a visa, causing problems for employers in sectors such as agricultur­e, hospitalit­y and some manufactur­ing, where lower wages are common.

Numbers of European Union (EU) workers have fallen, but this has been offset by an increase in the number of non-eu workers, especially from India. Net migration to Britain totalled 239,000 in the year to June 2021, according to the most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics.

Braverman also said she wanted to restrict the ability of migrants to challenge deportatio­n on the basis that they had been subjected to forced labour or human traffickin­g, known in Britain as “modern slavery”.

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