
Last week, advisers had recommended prioritising high-skilled migrant workers after Brexit, which alarmed companies in low-paid sectors. The advisers’ report had suggested that high-skilled migrants had a more positive impact on productivity than lower-skilled workers from abroad.
Ministers backed the proposals, but the idea of not giving preferential treatment to EU migrants could change if a Brexit deal would be reached with the bloc.
Spokesmen for May’s office and for Britain’s interior ministry declined to comment on the reports.
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