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Sir Tom Hunter: Scotland needs its own immigration policy
Release Date
2025-05-19
Media
STV News
Summary
Scottish business tycoon Sir Tom Hunter argues that Scotland needs its own immigration policy, separate from the rest of the UK, due to its unique demographic challenges, including an aging population and a shrinking workforce. He emphasizes that attracting immigrants is essential to support economic growth and public services.
Hunter commissioned a report comparing Scotland’s economy to Singapore’s, highlighting that Scotland’s productivity is half that of Singapore while its top tax rate is twice as high. He urges the Scottish Government to reduce taxes and cut red tape to revitalize the economy.
His comments come in response to UK Labour leader Keir Starmer’s plans to reduce net migration by 2029, including ending care worker visas and tightening rules for international students. Hunter believes these UK-wide measures don’t suit Scotland’s needs.
The Scottish Government supports Hunter’s view, stating that migration is crucial for addressing population challenges, supporting services like the NHS, and enriching communities. They argue that a one-size-fits-all immigration policy does not work for Scotland.
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