Migration

Introduction

Wessex Regionalist Policies

In the short-term – campaigning within the UK – Wessex Regionalists will campaign for more policies that ensure:
  • International Aid is used for the real and lasting benefit of recipients, not in the interest of UK business; a particular campaign target would be to ensure more healthcare professionals are encouraged to stay and help in sub-Saharan African countries.
  • foreign policies that are used more intelligently to improve the lives of people in less developed countries,
  • an end to state sponsorship of the arms trade
  • greater expenditure on raising educational standards and opportunities, including education for life and training
  • the detrimental effect of mass immigration on the environment of Wessex is exposed and resisted
  • real regional rebalancing, led from within the regions – not half-hearted attempts at levelling-up that in practice promote London’s agenda (e.g. HS2)
  • planning and taxation prioritise local communities, not commuters, weekenders or retirees
In the long-term – in a fully devolved region – Wessex Regionalists will:
  • give local counties and districts powers to operate a two-tier housing market (as in Guernsey) to ensure affordable housing remains available to satisfy local need.
  • give undocumented migrants a path to citizenship; give them time to reveal themselves and then deal – humanely – with their status. Some will fail but at all times they would be treated as unique human beings, and with respect and within the law.
  • restrict the number of international students given visas to study; all courses must have a majority of internal students before places are offered elsewhere.
  • encourage Wessex universities to establish campuses overseas to take education nearer to those who seek it at less cost to international students.