NDM6335 - United Kingdom Independence Party debate
NDM6335 - United Kingdom Independence Party debate
NDM6335
Neil
Hamilton (Mid and West Wales)
David
Rowlands (South Wales East)
To
propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1.
Notes the Bank of England working paper, The Impact of Immigration on
Occupational Wages, and its conclusion that a 10 per cent increase in the
proportion of migrants working in semi and unskilled jobs leads, on average, to
a 2 per cent cut in wages in those jobs in a particular region.
2.
Believes that:
a)
a controlled and fair immigration system, placing emphasis on skilled
migration, would have significant benefits for the UK economy;
b)
public institutions, such as the National Health Service currently depend upon
skilled migration from both outside and inside the European Union;
c)
uncontrolled, and largely unskilled, immigration from the European Union member
states at the current levels is unsustainable;
d)
current UK immigration policy gives migrants discrimination in favour of EU
nationals to the disadvantage of those from other parts of the world.
3.
Calls on the UK Government to introduce a firm but fair system of immigration
control which:
a)
does not discriminate against non-EU citizens;
b)
does not replicate in substance, or in fact, the existing EU or EEA regime for
free movement of workers; and
c)
seeks to balance immigration and emigration over a five year period.
'The
Impact of Immigration on Occupational Wages: evidence from Britain'
Business type: Debate
Reason considered: Senedd Business;
Status: Complete
First published: 15/06/2017