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Higher Education and Research Bill

We will probably disagree on those figures. I think I have heard the Minister say previously—if it was not him then it was his predecessors and previous immigration Ministers—that there was no damage from the measures that were taken in the last Parliament, because numbers flatlined. From my point of view, flatlining in a growing market is a defeat. We would not say that the world is buying 20% or 30% more cars, but the great news is that our exports are flatlining. It does not make sense. However, I am sure the Minister will agree that international students are an extremely good thing for our economy. It is therefore deeply worrying that the Home Secretary put international students at the centre of her plans to cut migration.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
617 c630 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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