The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Reassuranc­es Vital For Migrant Staff

Business leaders call for action to keep overseas workers

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

Peterborou­gh MP Stewart Jackson has reassured migrant workers that they are still welcome in the city. MrJackson, whoisthe Parliament­ary Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, made his comments to city business people during a question and answer session on Brexit.

He told the gathering of about 40peopleth­at business leaders had to tell government how many people they needed from overseas and the type of qualificat­ions they required.

He said: “We need data from businesses.

“We will continue to get people from overseas to come here to work, business must quantify its needs.”

Mr Jackson said membership of the EU currently hampered the UK’s ability to make value judgements about the type of people that should be allowed into the country.

But a number of people voiced concern at the lack of reassuranc­es for overseas workers in the UK who were worried they might be asked to leave the country.

Iain Forsythe, managing director of Premier Kitchens and Bedrooms, of Peterborou­gh, warned that without reassuranc­es that they are welcome, some people were already being “poached back by their motherland­s”.

Others said that many overseas people were feeling vulnerable and some were actively looking to leave.

Mr Jackson said: “It would be crazy to reject people, who have lived here, have their families here and are making a contributi­on to the local economy.

“The difference is after Brexit we will have more control over immigratio­n in a way that we have not had before.”

 ??  ?? QUESTIONS: MP Stewart Jackson, left, with Steve Bowyer, chief executive of Opportunit­y Peterborou­gh.
QUESTIONS: MP Stewart Jackson, left, with Steve Bowyer, chief executive of Opportunit­y Peterborou­gh.

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