I represent Angus, which, along with the constituencies of my hon. Friends who represent Perthshire, has the highest number of economic migrants into Scotland, because they work in the horticultural industry. Many industries could not survive without that labour. Members talk about the unemployed taking the jobs, but there are more migrant workers working in that industry than there are unemployed people in our areas, even if all those unemployed people could take up the jobs. We need these people and the Government must take that into account. At the recent Oxford conference, the Secretary of State hinted that there might be some relaxation in that regard and I would be grateful if she gave more detail when she speaks.
Leaving the EU: the Rural Economy
Proceeding contribution from
Mike Weir
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 17 January 2017.
It occurred during Opposition day on Leaving the EU: the Rural Economy.
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