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Labour to look at migration targets that do not include students

Labour says it wants more international students to come to the UK and would consider not including students in the same targets as other migrants.

Published on
April 10, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

In a speech this morning, the shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said that the party would consult on applying different targets and controls to different kinds of immigration so we can help our universities compete in a growing global market.

International students should be immediately removed from the coalitions net migration targets, she said.

The government has pledged to reduce net migration to the tens of thousands by next year, although the latest figures showed a shock rise to 212,000.

Ms Cooper criticised this policy which treats all legal immigration in the same way be it university students or low skilled migrant workers, refugees or family members as something bad for Britain that should be reduced.

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Fee paying international students at our universities who are in the target have fallen for the first time for 20 years, cutting the investment they bring into Britain, she said, something that was deeply damaging to our economy.

We want to see more fee paying university students. Higher education is one of Britains biggest exports worth over 瞿10 billion a year. And business leaders from across the globe were educated at Britains universities, she added.

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But Ms Cooper said Labour wanted to see stronger controls on short-term student visitor visas because these were being abused.

david.matthews@tsleducation.com

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