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By Chris Dorrell In last week’s Spring Budget, the Chancellor was clear that he did not want to build an economy that was reliant on cheap foreign labour. “Our plan,” Jeremy Hunt said, “is for economic growth not sustained through migration, but one that raises wages and living standards for families. Not just higher GDP, but higher GDP per head”. Sir Keir Starmer argued the Chancellor was saying one thing while doing another. Discussing his own plans for boosting the economy, Starmer said “I don’t think that it should be done in the way the government has done it… their only plan for growth i…

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