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costis at a cost and balancing benefits and cost is what the new policy will do. for the first time the migration advisory committee will crunch the numbers to look at both the benefit and the costs of migration levels. the government will ban such a cap on the number of visas issued in that year, something voted on by parliament, which will make sure we properly balance both the numbers of people coming here and the benefits they bring but also the costs, whether it is school places, housing demand, health places etc. speaking on the today programme, reform uk s nigel farage says he wants to deport people who come to britain illegally. since 2004 when we opened the doors, we see that actually the incentives for young british people to learn traits and skills, to work on site and make money, have been reduced, wages have come down. we also had to encourage the millions who are not

that is iain watson. earlier on the bbc we heard from pat mcfadden, labour s national campaign coordinator, talking about how he says sir keir starmer is preparing for the head to head debate with the prime minister. he says he is looking forward to it, adding that mr starmer is going through all the possible subject that might come up. good homework if you are going into a head to head debate. henry zeffman is our chief political correspondent. i want to focus on what the parties are putting forward, the conservatives talking about immigration and the pressure has been on them both from labour and the reform party, to make this a keyissue and the reform party, to make this a key issue despite the fact they have had 14 years to fix it already? that is exactly the had 14 years to fix it already? that is exactly the point, had 14 years to fix it already? twat is exactly the point, this is a significant announcement from the conservatives, they say if they would win the general electi

certainly it is the number one issue for reform uk, which used to be the brexit party, arguing that the conservatives have failed to control immigration, his solution is far tighter curbs, effectively onin, one out. he thinks that a part of a million people leave the uk every year than half a million more could be allowed in on visas, but that would be a drastic tightening of the system as it is now and some employers would say that would not give them the staff, the skilled staff that they need in order to keep the economy growing. it is that issue, and we earlier heard james cleverly talking about striking the balance between the two, that is really centre stage as part of the immigration debate. immigration debate. david, as alwa s, immigration debate. david, as

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financial loss because of not getting their payments, for example if they have been fined by the bank for a missed direct debit or something like that, they can apply for redress, but they have to apply for redress, but they have to apply for it online. meanwhile, hmrc says the problem has been fixed and anyone due to get payments tomorrow will get their money. the time is 6.18. our top story this evening. nigel farage has announced he s the new leader of the reform party and will stand as a candidate in the election. coming up: we report from russia on putin s attempts to silence criticism of the war in ukraine. coming up on bbc news tributes to rob burrow have been pouring in, following the death of the rugby league star. fans have left flowers and scarves outside of headingley stadium for burrow, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. ahead of the election, we re getting the latest from our reporters right across the uk, finding out what s at stake in their backyar

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i can t let down those millions of people. i simply can t do it! it would be wrong. so i have decided. i ve changed my mind. it s allowed, you know! it s not always a sign of weakness. it could potentially be a sign of strength. so i am going to stand in this election. margaret thatcher famously said she wasn t margaret thatcher famously said she wasn t for margaret thatcher famously said she wasn t for turning. you are obviously wasn t for turning. you are obviously for turning. why the massive obviously for turning. why the massive u turn all of a sudden? this massive u turn all of a sudden? this is massive u turn all of a sudden? this is the massive u turn all of a sudden? this is the old thing about hearts and heads, isn t it? i rationally thought this was too difficult. i have change my mind because i can t let down millions of people who would feel let down by me unless i was at the front and lead this charge over the course of the next five and a half years. a reform

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