David Davis on migration target
Earlier on Thursday, policing minister Brandon Lewis said that cutting net migration to the tens of thousands – included in the manifesto – should happen “over the course of the next parliament”. That’s 2022, presuming we get a five-year parliament next time round.
The prime minister, quizzed about Lewis’ comment, agreed:
That’s what we’re working for.
But David Davis David, on Question Time, seemed to row back from the 2022 goal:
That wasn’t actually in the manifesto, it was ‘we will bring it down’, we didn’t say, we didn’t put a date.
We would like to do it in the parliament, but I think, you know, it will be dictated by a number of things.
The economy, the speed with which we can get our own people trained up to take the jobs, the changes in the welfare to encourage people to work.
A whole series of things which were designed to ensure this is an economically successful policy.
[It’s] the aim, yes, but
we can’t promise within five years, that’s the point.
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May sets out her 12-point Brexit Plan
The PM sets out her 12-point for a brighter Brexit, which stretched the definition of plan with "points" including:
- 1. Provide certainty and clarity.
- 3. Strengthen the union.
- 5. Control immigration.
- 12. Deliver a smooth orderly exit from the EU.
While this sets the Tories apart from parties pledging uncertainty, obfuscation and an unruly stampede to the emergency brexits, it does still leave a few questions unanswered. Such as: yes, but what are you actually going to do?
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They're taking their supporters for granted, they think they're fools and will swallow anything..