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Britain's immigration crackdown comes at a cost to its economy

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The Economist

1d ago· 1 min readenInsight

Summary

This article from The Economist (May 2026) argues that Britain's immigration policies have shifted from being wide open to overly restrictive, harming the country's economy and workforce. It uses the example of a McDonald's franchise owner in Warwick who previously could easily hire foreign workers at £26,000/year, implying the new restrictions are counterproductive.

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A few years ago Britain's door was wide open to immigrants.
It was possible to hire foreign workers 'from the other side of the world' and pay them just £26,000 ($35,000) a year, marvels Dawood Ibtehsam, who owns a McDonald's restaurant franchise in Warwick.
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