Kemi
Badenoch considering visa cap if Tories return to power
Party leader
could revive deportations for people who arrive on small boats but did not
recommit to Rwanda plan
Rajeev Syal
Home affairs editor
Wed 27 Nov
2024 18.39 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/nov/27/kemi-badenoch-visa-cap-immigration-tories-rwanda
Kemi
Badenoch is considering a new cap on visas if the Conservatives return to power
and has admitted that previous Tory governments had failed to keep their
promises on immigration.
In her first
policy intervention as party leader, she also said pulling out of human rights
laws “may not be the most radical thing” that her future government will have
to do to control the flow of people into the UK.
At a hastily
arranged press conference in Westminster, Badenoch said she would design new
immigration policies and review “every policy, treaty and part of our legal
framework – including the ECHR and the Human Rights Act”.
While
stopping short of concrete policy commitments, she said the Conservatives would
be mulling over plans for a “strict numerical cap, with visas only for those
who will make a substantial and clear overall contribution”.
Standing
alongside the new shadow home secretary, Chris Philp, the press conference was
held on the eve of the release of Home Office figures which are expected to
show a drop in overall migration.
Asked why
she would not reveal what the upper limit of her migration cap would be, the
Tory leader suggested she wanted a detailed plan in place first.
Successive
Tory governments have attempted to limit visas, under David Cameron, Theresa
May, and Rishi Sunak in last year’s Illegal Migration Act.
Immigration
levels last year were about three times higher than in 2019, when the Tories
won the last election with a promise to slash migrant numbers.
In an aside
aimed at Keir Starmer’s legal background, Badenoch added: “I’m not somebody who
just talks. I’m not a lawyer. I’m an engineer. Before we say things, we have to
have a proper plan about how we deliver on the cap.”
More than
300,000 work visas were given in the year ending March 2024, which is more than
double the number granted in 2019, according to official statistics.
Badenoch
said that the system imposed by previous Tory government had not worked.
“During the
last Conservative administration, we promised to bring numbers down. We did not
deliver that promise. We ended free movement, but the system that replaced it
is not working,” she said.
She
confirmed that the Tories could revive a plan to deport people who arrive by
small boats, but stopped short of recommitting to the £370m Rwanda plan.
“We don’t
know where we’re going to be in four years’ time. It may be that there have
been changes between what the Rwandan government was offering, but we certainly
still want a deterrent,” she said.
Responding
to the speech, the Home Office minister Angela Eagle said: “It’s welcome the
Tories finally accept that immigration spiralled out of control on their watch.
But Kemi Badenoch offers no new ideas or alternative to her party’s failed
policies of the past.
“The
Conservatives wasted hundreds of millions of pounds in taxpayers’ cash on the
Rwanda gimmick, and it’s clear they would do it all over again. The Tories have
learned nothing.
“Labour is
fixing the foundations and getting a grip on the Tories’ immigration chaos. Our
new Border Security Command is working with our European partners to smash the
criminal gang networks driving small boat crossings, and we’re ramping up the
removal of people with no right to be in the UK.”
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