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#Migration #GE24 Manifesto Pledges

Scotland has a population of  5,436,600, according to the 2022 Census.

Scotland also has an ageing population with over one million people aged 65 and over. The number of people in older age groups (65 plus) increased by 22.5% since 2011.

Scotland needs to not only retain its young and their families , but it also needs migrants – people coming to live and work in Scotland.

Migration is a power retained by the UK Parliament, so whoever is in No. 10 will decide on the migration policy for the whole of the UK. Will the manifesto promises be what Scotland needs to thrive when it comes to Migration?

The Conservatives: ‘Clear Plan, Bold Action, Secure Future’

The Tories pledge to “Introduce a legal cap on migration to guarantee that numbers will fall every year” and that ‘immigration is too high’.

Labour., ‘Change’

Labour plans to ‘bring down migration’.

Scottish National Party (SNP) ‘A Future Made In Scotland’

The SNP want the UK Parliament to “Devolve powers to create a bespoke migration system for Scotland that values those who decide to work, live, study and invest here and allows us to address our specific demographic and economic needs.”

Liberal Democrats ‘For A Fair Deal’

The LibDems will :

Scottish Green Party  ‘Vote Like Our Future Depends On It’

The Scottish Greens believe that Scotland “is fundamentally enriched and enhanced by the people who choose to build their lives here”

The Greens want:

Most of the manifestos interlink Migration with those seeking Asylum and Refugees. The Orkney News covered those in #Refugees #GE24 – Manifesto Pledges Both Labour and the Conservatives have pledged to ‘Stop the Boats’.

In this article we have focussed on those who are wishing to migrate to Scotland for work, study or family reasons – not those seeking refuge and fleeing from conflict, persecution and war.

If Scotland is to flourish it will need a country where its young people wish to work and build their futures, but it will also need the diversity and ambition that migrants bring.

The candidates standing in the Orkney and Shetland Constituency at the General Election on 4th of July are:

Fiona Grahame

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