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Response rates from 358 RG voters.

51%
Yes
49%
No
51%
Yes
49%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from RG voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9PM8746answered…6mos6MO

cap it only for sectors that are over subscribed to ensure sectors aren't left without skilled workers

 @9PWBNRSanswered…5mos5MO

In areas where the migrants meet the salary requirement but there is no shortage of workers in their profession/with their skills.

 @9PZL3SYanswered…5mos5MO

No, work visas need to be dealt with differently to family visas until we get the numbers British skilled workers available.

 @9ZDBFBKfrom Florida  answered…3wks3W

If they ever find that they’re giving too much out and they’re really giving too much then yes, if not then no.

 @9WQKFWKanswered…1mo1MO

I believe that the threshold for family and work visas should increased but slow and gradually in accordance to inflation and Market Factors.

 @9TS2CGHanswered…3mos3MO

Yes, but temporarily and with the view that this is alongside other measures taken to help refugees etc

 @9QSWQNPanswered…5mos5MO

Not work or Student Visas but there should absolutely be a restriction on dependants as the current system is open to widescale abuse

 @9QS9QJYanswered…5mos5MO

Yes, but ideally there should not be family and work visas granted to anyone beyond the immediate family of children or spouses.