British Church Urges Labour Government to Support Lower-Skilled Immigrants
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British Church urges Labour Government to support lower-skilled immigrants
LEICESTER, United Kingdom – A new British policy on immigration is downplaying the important contribution made to the country by “low-wage, low-skilled” immigrants, says an English bishop. The Labour Government noted last week that in 2023, under the Conservative Government, inward migration grew to over a million people a year – four times the level compared with 2019. “This was a political choice that was never put before the British people. I…
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