Keir Starmer Promises Lower Migration with Skills Boost
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has pledged to significantly reduce net migration by 2029. Announcing new policies aimed at enhancing skills and training, Starmer emphasized that chronic underinvestment in these areas has contributed to the country's stagnated growth. This policy forms part of a comprehensive white paper initiative.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a commitment to significantly cut net migration by the year 2029. The announcement was part of a larger set of policies aimed at boosting skills and training in the workforce.
Starmer highlighted the connection between stagnant economic growth and the chronic underinvestment in skill development as a key issue. These initiatives will address long-standing deficiencies and contribute to economic revival.
The Prime Minister presented these strategies within the framework of a new white paper, seeking to chart a path towards sustainable growth and prosperity through improved education and training systems.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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