Boris Johnson urged to cut £30,000 minimum wage threshold for migrants to bring in more teachers and nurses to Britain
THE £30,000 minimum wage for migrants should be cut, experts say. They claim a £25,600 starting salary would bring more teachers, nurses and public sector workers to Britain. But the outgoing chief of the Government’s Migration Advisory Committee sparked a row by claiming Boris Johnson’s proposal for a points-based immigration system was just a “soundbite”. […]
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