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Proceeding contribution from Carol Monaghan (Scottish National Party) in the House of Commons on Monday, 20 March 2023. It occurred during Budget debate on Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation.


Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation

I do share those concerns. I have heard stories about individuals who were invited here and who were hoping to come, but the delays meant that that opportunity was lost. These people have been asked to come to the UK because of their particular skills. We are losing talent time and again.

While we are at it, international students seem to be a target again. The return of the post-study work visa took a lot of effort on the part of Members—from both sides of the House, it has to be said—but there is now news that the Home Secretary is talking about cutting it again. Many people who work in science first came here as international students and on the promise of a post-study work visa. There must be no change to the current system.

A commitment to research and development means a commitment to people, to international collaboration and to developing an immigration environment that supports companies, research groups and individuals to contribute. Ultimately, if that cannot happen in the UK, the powers should be given to Scotland. We will develop an immigration system that works for our science sector.

5.46 pm


Secondary information

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
730 c60 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Biotechnology Expenditure Innovation Tax allowances Research Science Artificial intelligence Horizon Europe Quantum technology Small modular reactors Budget March 2023
Link
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