A variety of stories feature on Friday's front pages. The Times reports that international students are "expected to be the main targets" of efforts to reduce immigration after it emerged that net migration hit a record 504,000 in the year to June. The paper says foreign students may be barred from coming to the UK unless they win a place at a top university.The "student visa crackdown" is set to spark a major row among members of the Cabinet, according to the i.
Former prime ministers Boris Johnson and Liz Truss have both joined a Tory rebellion demanding an end to the ban on new onshore wind farms, the Daily Telegraph reports. The paper says the rebels want to see the ban lifted as part of measures to tackle the energy crisis, but calls Mr Johnson and Ms Truss's decision to join them a "challenge to [Prime Minister] Rishi Sunak's authority".
And today I saw flying pigs.
International students are worth £25bn annually the UK economy, keep many courses viable for UK students, so just like Brexit let's trash the economy further because of Xenophobia.
This makes about as much sense as banning tourism because The Mall is too crowded.
The uk really really needs to ship the illegals out & shut the doors! 😡😡
Oh, you had the Guardian delivered today.
It's public anger visa shuld not be crackdown
Yeah student visas are abused there is ads on youtube for companies showing you how
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