In a policy announced hours after Mr Farage stated his intention to stand as a candidate for Clacton, the Tories vowed to put a yearly limit on the number of UK visas issued, a move long demanded by Tory hardliners including the former home secretary Suella Braverman.
With Mr Sunak claiming last night that his was “the only party that is willing take the bold action needed to cut immigration figures”, the Tories vowed to give parliament a direct role in setting levels of migration to Britain.
The plans would see the government ask its Migration Advisory Committee (Mac) to provide a recommendation for level of the annual visa cap, which ministers will then consider before putting the proposals to parliament for a vote.
The committee’s remit “will be explicit that our objective is to get migration down to sustainable levels, for levels to fall year-on-year over the next parliament and that they must consider both the costs and benefits of migration”, the Tories said.
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