Yorkshire Post

Jenrick calls for cap on number of immigrants

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FORMER immigratio­n minister Robert Jenrick has called for a cap on net immigratio­n, claiming a “far more restrictiv­e system” is needed.

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, Mr Jenrick said the Government’s recently-passed Rwanda Bill will soon “join the graveyard of policies” that failed to tackle illegal migration, but called legal migration “a bigger scandal”.

He said: “As offensive and dangerous as illegal migration is, the bigger scandal is the story of legal migration because the numbers involved are so much greater.

“Last year there were about 30,000 illegal small boat arrivals, but this was dwarfed by the 1.2 million people who arrived here perfectly legally.”

According to Mr Jenrick, net migration needs to be wound back to “the tens of thousands”.

“We need to create a far more restrictiv­e system that establishe­s the UK as the grammar school of the Western world, focusing on attracting the high skill, high wage migrants who will be net contributo­rs to the economy,” he said.

“The only way politician­s can look voters in the eye and guarantee they can meet their promises to reduce net migration is to introduce a cap which would serve as a democratic lock on numbers.”

He added that the cap “should be voted on by all MPs in a Migration Budget Debate, alongside forecasted impacts of immigratio­n on housing, infrastruc­ture and public services”.

Mr Jenrick resigned as immigratio­n minister in December in protest at Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda deportatio­n plan, arguing it would not act as a strong enough deterrent to stop asylum seekers arriving via small boats.

Home Office minister Chris Philp declined to set a limit on net immigratio­n when asked for his response to Mr Jenrick’s demand on the BBC’s Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg programme.

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