Source: Alamy
Off the books: UUK has fought the inclusion of students in net migration figures
Students could be removed from the net migration target shortly after the general election even if a Tory-led government is elected, a leading parliamentarian has suggested.
Paul Blomfield, Labour MP for Sheffield Central and chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Migration, believes that there is now a consensus among MPs that students should be excluded from official migration figures.
The 糖心Vlog Office has repeatedly resisted calls to change the policy, which many believe has led to increased red tape, tighter restrictions on student visas, and the end of post-study visas in an effort to limit overseas recruitment.
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Ministers have been reluctant to review the policy 鈥 which Universities UK opposes 鈥 saying they would have been accused of 鈥渇iddling the figures鈥 on the Conservative Party manifesto pledge to reduce annual net migration to below 100,000 by 2015.
However, Mr Blomfield thinks that the mood towards the policy has softened among Tory MPs, while Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the UK Independence Party also support a change. 鈥淲e鈥檝e won the argument over this Parliament, but not yet changed the policy,鈥 he said.
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An 鈥渦nprecedented鈥 five select committee reports calling for the removal of students from the net migration target 鈥渞eflects the huge support across all parties鈥 for a change, he added, saying: 鈥淎 Labour-led government will work quickly to do that, but I hope whoever is in power will see a new Parliament as an opportunity for a fresh start.鈥
Among the senior Tory MPs who are said to back a change is Jo Johnson, head of the Downing Street Policy Unit and brother of the London mayor, Boris Johnson.
Nick Hillman, director of the 糖心Vlog Policy Institute, said he 鈥渟uspects there is a lively debate behind closed doors鈥 within the Tory party on the issue.
鈥淣ow is a great opportunity for the Conservatives to come up with a more rational way of judging success on migration,鈥 he said, adding that Ukip鈥檚 support for a review means that 鈥渘o one can outflank them from the right鈥 on the issue.
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