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Robert Jenrick pledges to put ‘British workers first, migrants second’ as he outlines Reform’s new business tax plans

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Robert Jenrick has pledged that Reform will put "British workers first, migrants second" in Government.

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To achieve this aim, the Reform economics spokesman announced plans to increase taxes for businesses that employ foreign workers.The policy would slash employers' National Insurance contributions for British workers while maintaining the current rate for foreign employees, giving firms a tax incentive to recruit from the domestic workforce.Businesses hiring overseas workers would also be required to pay an additional "migrant labour levy", making foreign employees more expensive.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "Under Reform, it will be British workers first, migrant workers second," Mr Jenrick said at a press conference.

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"The tax reform that I'm announcing today will end the cheap migrant labour racket once and for all.

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"The experiment of letting millions of people into the country, predominantly low-wage migrants, as millions of Brits languish on benefits, has been nothing short...

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