Tories pledge to expel low-paid and unemployed migrants from UK
Briefly

Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the Conservative Party, has announced plans to impose stricter immigration rules as part of her strategy to regain voter support following her party's recent electoral defeats. The proposals include doubling the timeframe for migrants to apply for indefinite leave to remain from five to ten years and requiring that applicants demonstrate a net positive contribution to the British economy during this period. These initiatives signal a significant tightening of the UK's immigration policies, aiming to attract support from more conservative, hardline voters.
Ms. Badenoch's pledge to tighten immigration criteria reflects a political strategy designed to regain support from hardline voters in the wake of the Conservative party's electoral losses.
By proposing to extend the requirement for indefinite leave to remain from five to ten years, Ms. Badenoch aims to ensure that only long-term, net contributing migrants are granted citizenship.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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