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who know him already know him to be a man of integrity and also a man who will stick to his word, i think these things are important for people to see and tonight will be a really good opportunity to do just that. really good opportunity to do ust that. .. . really good opportunity to do ust that, ., g :, , really good opportunity to do ust that. ., , that. sarah jones, i appreciate your time this afternoon. that. sarah jones, i appreciate your time this afternoon. labour - that. sarah jones, i appreciate your time this afternoon. labour shadow ministerfor industry time this afternoon. labour shadow minister for industry and decarbonisation. the liberal democrats are today setting out what they describe as bold plans to fix the crisis in care services in england. the party says it will provide free personal care to support older or disabled people in their own homes, which they claim will ease pressure on the nhs. the lib dems calculate the plans will cost an extra £2.7 billion a
immigration get out of control. our political correspondent jessica parker has the details. a home secretary with a point to make. the conservatives say they ll reduce migrant visas year by year, but the party s haunted by highly visible old pledges to bring immigration down. net migration, the difference between numbers arriving and leaving, hit a record high in 2022. we are the only party with a credible plan to professionally manage migration so that it supports the british economy without putting undue pressure on local communities. the tories have broken so many promises to bring down migration, why on earth should voters believe you now? so we have seen a 10% fall in illegal migration because of the actions that i ve taken, with the full support of the prime minister, since becoming home secretary. labour s refraining from diving into the numbers game, promising to bring immigration down,
the uk was in the eu and subject to its freedom of movement rules but the really big rise in net migration came after we finally left the eu in 2021. the tories are also claiming labour would let a quota of 250,000 more people come into the uk from the eu every year as part of a supposedly sweetheart deal they want to negotiate with the eu. this is based on a think tank report which assumes a future labour government would have to accept a large eu migrant quota to get a deal where it can return at some asylum seekers to the eu. much of the rest of this figure is based on the idea labour would reverse the new rule blocking care workers from bringing their co dependence but that does not correspond with anything labour and their leader have actually said. labour are seeking a returns agreement would the eu but they have also said they would not sign up to any panic eu scheme with a migrant quoter biggest uk is not member
trusts, so it is a really serious incident for the capital. you may find some patients, if they become unable to cope, i moved outside the capital. unable to cope, i moved outside the caital. ,, . ~ unable to cope, i moved outside the caital. ,, ., ,, ., ,, , unable to cope, i moved outside the caital. ,, ., ,, ., , . capital. shank thank you very much for the update. capital. shank thank you very much for the update. sharon capital. shank thank you very much for the update. sharon barbour, i capital. shank thank you very much j for the update. sharon barbour, we will keep a check on that story as it develops. heading back to the election campaign. rishi sunak and sir keir starmer will go head to head in theirfirst televised debate of the general election campaign tonight. the hour long programme on itv will be filmed in front of a live studio audience. it comes as the conservatives have promised to introduce a yearly cap on the number of migrant visas, while labour has accused th
and leaving, hit a record high in 2022. we are the only party with a credible plan to professionally manage migration so that it supports the british economy without putting undue pressure on local communities. the tories have broken so many promises to bring down migration, why on earth should voters believe you now? so we have seen a 10% fall in illegal migration because of the actions that i ve taken, with the full support of the prime minister, since becoming home secretary. labour s refraining from diving into the numbers game, promising to bring immigration down, but also without saying by how much. on immigration, we have to tackle the central issue which is that we need a skills strategy in this country so we don t have to have so many people arriving on work visas. is that a guarantee that you will cut net migration every year? net migration is far too high. this government has lost control. politicians know many voters