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Reeves: inflation figures are latest ‘encouraging sign that our plan for change is working’

Speaking about the latest inflation figures, chancellor Rachel Reeves said there were “encouraging signs that our plan for change is working.”

UK inflation dropped to 2.6% in March, meaning prices are rising slightly more slowly. Reeves said:

Inflation falling for two months in a row, wages growing faster than prices, and positive growth figures are encouraging signs that our plan for change is working, but there is more to be done.

I know many families are still struggling with the cost of living and this is an anxious time because of a changing world.

That is why the government has boosted pay for three million people by increasing the minimum wage, frozen fuel duty and begun rolling out free breakfast clubs in primary schools.

Key events

Minister Lilian Greenwood has faced questions over immigration during the media round on Wednesday morning, confirming to Sky News “there are discussions ongoing with the French government” on the issue.

The FT has reported that a “migrant return” deal might be in the frame.

Greenwood told viewers “We are absolutely focused on fixing the broken asylum system that we have inherited from the Conservative government. It is not a short-term issue. This is going to take really hard work to tackle those organised gangs that are preying on people, putting their lives in danger as they try to cross the Channel to the UK. Of course, that’s going to involve conversations with our counterparts on the European continent.”

In a separate exchange on the issue during an appearance on GB News, she castigated the previous government for wasting “hundreds of millions of pounds” on its Rwanda deportation scheme. Greenwood said:

Obviously what we are doing is ensuring that those people who do arrive here illegally and have no legitimate claim are subject to returns, and that’s what we’ve been doing since we came to office.

Undoubtedly there is an incentive for people to come if they think they’re going to be able to stay. We saw under the last government. A huge backlog in asylum claims. People were allowed to stay here, at huge cost to the taxpayer, living in hotels. That is a completely unacceptable situation.

People who arrive in the UK have to have their claims looked at and processed quickly. Of course, there will be people who have a legitimate right to be here and genuine refugees. But for those who are not, they need to be returned, and that’s the system that we are determined to ensure works effectively.



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