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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Immigration should help UK city Birmingham grow

UK Immigration could give the city of Birmingham a much-needed population boost of 100,000.

UK Immigration Minister and MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill, Liam Byrne, said that city council officials told him they were planning for the dramatic rise, which would increase the population by 10% over a period of 20 years.

He believes that these proposals, documented in the Birmingham Prospectus, showed that there was a need for more immigration, as it was impossible to achieve this level of growth in any other way.

"There are some communities and some local economies which are ambitious for growth over the next decade," he said. "Birmingham is another. Birmingham wants to grow its population by 100,000 and we don't think all that growth is going to come from growth in the resident population."

Mr Byrne further explained that UK immigration led to higher wages for the existing population, because they helped make the economy successful.

"Police service funding has increased by something like 60% since 1997. Not all of that money has come from resident British workers. Some of it has come from migrants. The fact we have a successful economy, with employment up, wages up, it is on the back of that economic success to which migration has been a contributory factor."

Currently, Birmingham has a population of 1.001 million, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics.

In addition to that, MPs also told Byrne that employers in Worcestershire wanted more UK immigrants.

A spokeswoman for the authority said: "The aim is to ensure Birmingham continues to be a thriving and prosperous city."

"Controlled migration has been good for productivity. It has been good for wages and wage increases over ten years. It has been good for tax and council taxes," Byrnes said in his support for UK immigration.

However, Byrnes did warn that the Government would toughen up the rules to ensure migrants learned to speak English if they wanted to stay: "Promoting English is becoming one of the most important values driving immigration and citizenship reform."

"Economic migrants will need to speak English if they want to stay for any length of time. We are investigating whether people on spouse visas will need to speak a bit of English before they come in."

Hazel Blears, Communities and Local UK Government Secretary, said that she feels quite strongly that employers should be taking a significantly bigger role in helping to fund some of the essential English language classes, as the taxpayer paid £300 million a year towards English classes.

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