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Labour would not turn to immigration to plug workforce shortages – Reeves

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
May 22, 2023
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Labour would not turn to immigration to plug workforce shortages – Reeves
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Labour government “wouldn’t turn to immigration as the easy answer” to plugging workforce shortages, Rachel Reeves has said.

The shadow chancellor said Britons should be trained to fill vacancies in sectors such as data science and in the NHS.

It comes after Labour chairwoman Anneliese Dodds last week indicated migration could increase in the “short term” if the party comes to power, but would ultimately be reduced by addressing the domestic skills shortage.

Asked about her colleague’s comments, Ms Reeves told the Sun: “What I want to see is people who are already in Britain being trained up for the jobs that are available in the economy… there are many people who are not in work who with the right support, could get into work.”

There are many people who are not in work with the right support, could get into work

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Simply allowing in foreign workers to take British jobs “doesn’t make any sense at all”, she told the newspaper during a trip to the United States.

“If we’ve got a shortage of data scientists, if we’ve got a shortage of nurses or doctors, and the Migration Advisory Council are saying we need to bring people in, then we should then be training those people.

“There are many people who are not in work with the right support, could get into work.”

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She spoke of devolving work support programmes to a local level, as well as reforms in childcare and the NHS as ways to help millions of economically inactive people into employment.

Westminster is braced for fresh data that is expected to show net migration reached record levels last year.

The Office of National Statistics is set to publish figures this week that could show net migration — the number of people arriving via legal means, subtracted from the amount leaving the country — reached at least 700,000 in the 12 months up to December 2022.

That will exceed the record of 500,000 set in the year to June 2022 and is substantially higher than the 226,000 level which stood when the 2019 Conservative Party manifesto promised that “overall numbers will come down” following the introduction of post-Brexit border controls.

Earlier on Monday, Sir Keir Starmer told BBC’s Today programme he “would expect it to come down and I want it to come down” from 500,000.

The Labour leader declined to put a number on it when repeatedly pressed, saying previous governments tended to miss targets, but that the “direction of travel” for net migration would be downwards.



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