So people want an option that doesn't exist, how do you make that work?
We saw when this was applied to the care sector within weeks the care system was on the verge of collapse and the changes had to be reversed.
What do you do if you need workers but the workers won't come on the terms you want to enforce?
Is it collapsing now that restrictions are in place? No.
On the social care visa route, there’s widespread fraud (fake companies and fake job offers) and many people who gain entry using this route do not go into the social care sector. The amount visas granted far exceeds the vacancies which is a huge red flag of abuse. Recalling from memory here, the initial take up was 200k plus visas from an expected 40-50k uptake. We both know there are not 200k vacancies in the social care sector.
The key thing is enforcement. People in violation of their visa should be deported, this is a basic principle.
When you have as many people out of work as we do in the UK, the first port of call is how we reverse this and get people to retrain into sectors we need. This is where tax policy comes into play here because here are many instances where households can be just as, if not slightly better off being on UC than working.
After all, if I could get 80-100% of my salary package on UC, it’d be tempted and that is the rational economic decision a lot of people make.