doubled over a series of years, work migration even in the last 12 months alone has gone up by around 50%. we think that that is a problem, we think that that is a problem, we think that that is a problem, we think that net migration needs to come down, and that means you have to tackle the issues that have been driving that overseas recruitment by employers. so, we support the measures that the government has introduced in recent months, and some further restrictions on visas, but we are also saying, you have got to get to the heart of it, you have got to tackle those skills shortages and we are setting up a new system that would link the immigration system and skills and training plans, workforce plans, in the key sectors that are driving this. and sectors that are driving this. and if ou sectors that are driving this. and if you target. sectors that are driving this. and if you target. you sectors that are driving this. and if you target, you hope to bring the numbers down, by h
through, and those will lead to further restrictions on visas. already there have been some false, in fact. butjust already there have been some false, in fact. but just to already there have been some false, in fact. butjust to press you on this point, because a few months ago the shadow chief secretary, darren jones, one of your colleagues, told us a normal level would be around 200,000. so is that the kind of number you mean? 200,000. so is that the kind of numberyou mean? i 200,000. so is that the kind of number you mean? i understand the auestion number you mean? i understand the question and number you mean? i understand the question and i number you mean? i understand the question and i know number you mean? i understand the question and i know that number you mean? i understand the question and i know that you - number you mean? i understand the question and i know that you are i question and i know that you are effectively trying to suggest i set a target or a broad ta
labour wins the election? we would expect to see labour wins the election? we would expect to see the labour wins the election? we would expect to see the numbers - labour wins the election? we would expect to see the numbers coming l expect to see the numbers coming down swiftly. we have supported some of the measures that are expected to come in, and we also want to make sure that we can move quickly on some of these recruitment areas that really it is just notjustified go have the overseas recruitment. we think the heart of this, there is a difference in approach, what conservatives have done over the last five years is to have effectively a free market, unregulated approach to migration. we don t think that is white. we think you need intervention, you need both controls of the system has to be controlled and managed, and you also need the intervention to have a proper, managed plan. right. pm have a proper, managed plan. riuht. , have a proper, managed plan. riuht. .
let s start with a look at what s making the news this morning. the mail on sunday splashes on calls to cut taxes to save the toriees. the observer claims sunak s in trouble over promises to towns. starmer s told the sun on sunday read my lips i ll cut migration, more later. and stormy daniels, the witness in the donald trump trial, tells the mirror, lock him up. i ve talked to one his laywers, more later on. it has been a busy week. i am going to come to you first, shami, or viewers will remember, you are somebody who is close to diane abbott, and she has been at the centre of a storm this week, it is still not 100% sure that she is going to stand as an mp, although labour is assuming that she will now, do you think that she will stand again?! now, do you think that she will stand again? now, do you think that she will stand again? i hope that she will now, stand again? i hope that she will now. after stand again? i hope that she will now, after this stand again? i hope that
One in every 100 New York residents left the state in 2020 — a significant surge in out-migration, despite an increase in taxpayer filings, according to state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.