As housebuilding and immigration seem to be two very hot topics I thought I'd post this that
I've just come across in one of the professional housing magazines.
The Federation of Master Builders has warned the government a new immigration system must provide the construction sector with enough skilled workers.
Brian Berry,chief executive of the FMB, said: "The UK construction industry has been heavily reliant on migrant workers from Europe for decades now at present, 12% of the British construction workers are of non-UK origin. The majority of these workers are from EU countries such as Poland, Romania and Lithuania and they have helped the construction industry bounce back from the economic downturn when 400,000 skilled workers left our industry, most of which did not return. It is now the Government¹s responsibility to ensure that the free-flowing tap of migrant workers from Europe is not turned off. If Ministers want to meet their house building and infrastructure objectives, they have to ensure that the new system of immigration is responsive to the needs of industry."
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