The Scotsman

Sturgeon: ‘Devolve immigratio­n after Brexit’

- By DAVID WILCOCK

Immigratio­n policy should be devolved to UK nations and regions after Brexit to cater for different labour needs, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said.

She hit out at Theresa May’s government for a “frustratin­g” lack of openness to the idea.

She said it was time to follow the lead of some federalise­d nations and scrap the “one size fits all” approach to immigratio­n.

Addressing News UK’S Scotland Means Business event in London, she warned Scotland risks a “disastrous” fall in its working population when Britain leaves the European Union.

Ms Sturgeon said: “Increasing­ly we see across business, across university across society much better support for Scotland having much more autonomy and flexibilit­y around immigratio­n.

“We hear the same arguments here in London and increasing­ly in other parts of the UK as well.

“Is it right any longer to have a ‘one-size fits all’ immigratio­n policy for the whole UK when the demographi­c and labour needs of different parts of the UK vary quite considerab­ly?”

The Welsh Government and London mayor Sadiq Khan have also called for similar proposals.

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