martin yip reporting. this further relaxation of rules signals a total reversal on the china s zero covid macro approach to the pandemic. president xijinping s new macro approach to the pandemic. president xi jinping s new tack will give economic breathing space, but what will the political implications be? let s cross over to speak to rana mitter, director of the university of oxford s china centre. in terms of this u turn on strict covid policy, what you make of the speed of this about turn? tiara speed of this about turn? two thins, speed of this about turn? two things. one speed of this about turn? two things, one is speed of this about turn? two things, one is i speed of this about turn? twr things, one is i suspect now that many observers will think that this has been in the works actually for a few weeks. the number of cases that was rising in china, the number of covid cases that simply couldn t be controlled by the zero covid lockdown policy was almost certainly becoming
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immigration over the last few years, it breaks a referendum that was about that. that ended free movement. you ve now got pragmatic public attitudes about migration to fill skills gaps, to plug in the workforce, and when it is combined with skills and training, to the probably is a pragmatic approach the government could head towards. he heard alex forsyth our political correspondent reiterating that immigration is such a politically contentious issue, i m interested when you say that you think there is a more pragmatic public attitude, what is your evidence for that? tom what is your evidence for that? two bits of evidence, what is your evidence for that? twr bits of evidence, really. long term tracking of public attitudes, the salience of immigration, the people saying it is a top issue for the country is much lower than it was, is averaged around eight or 10% the last two or three years but was up 40% before the referendum. there s been a longer term shift towards seeing the benef