Theresa May faces business backlash over 'disastrous' proposals to clamp down on EU workers

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Employers in both the public and private sector warned that cutting off access to low-skilled workers would have dire consequences

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If these workers were none white they wouldn't give a toss

BBCPolitics Having analysed the performance of this Government in the areas of Health Transport Prisons Social Care Child Poverty & Housing I have concluded if there is one thing they know about its people in jobs with low skills – I understand the collective noun is “a cabinet”

"Migrants tend to be better qualified with a higher proportion of degree holders," Mr Schleicher added. "It is a very interesting factor that often gets lost in the public debate about immigration." IA

Migrants are better qualified and holding down better-paid jobs than people born in the UK, according to a major international study published yesterday.A quarter of international students from outside Europe complete their studies in the UK and stay on in the country.

It's worth a try that way the jobs can be taken up British nationals

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