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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Investigations  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The prime minister unveiled plans to ban recruitment of foreign care workers and tighten access to skilled worker visas, among other measures, on Monday in an effort to curb the level of legal immigration.

The prime minister unveiled plans to ban recruitment of foreign care workers and tighten access to skilled worker visas, among other measures, on Monday in an effort to curb the level of legal immigration.

She told Tuesday's debate: "Today I feel a deep sense of responsibility."This budget is crucial, not just for the progress we've made but for security vital funding."

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She said it was not the budget "I would have chosen"."But I am proud of the key victories of the Welsh Liberal Democrats."A Wales spokesman for Reform UK, which is hoping to win its first MSs at the next election in 2026, had called for the budget to be rejected, saying it "did nothing to fix our struggling economy, failing public services, or the cost-of-living crisis".

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Labour is asking voters to stick with it – in Wales and in Westminster – and to allow time for public services to improve.That could be a challenge, with forecasts suggesting tighter public spending in future years, low economic growth in the UK and global economic and political uncertainty – all of which could mean less money coming from Westminster for Welsh ministers to spend.

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And what if voters simply want change after what will be 27 years of Labour in power come the 2026 Senedd election?

The other parties sense that change in the air and will spend the next year arguing that two Labour governments working together are not doing enough for Wales and that the Welsh government's spending priorities are wrong.The continent's leaders, he added, were "wondering, well, what do I do now?... Can I rely on the United States? Are they going to be there?"

Trump has said he expects Russia to keep the Crimean peninsula, which was illegally annexed by Moscow in 2014, and last month he accused Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky of harming peace negotiations when Zelensky rejected the suggestion.not only include formal US recognition of Crimea as part of Russia, but also de facto US recognition of Russian control of other occupied areas in Ukraine. The White House has not publicly confirmed the details.

"I have no favourites. I don't want to have any favourites. I want to have a deal done," Trump said last month when asked about recognition of Russian sovereignty over Crimea."Yes, of course, [the Ukrainians] are angry that they were invaded,"

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