He added that Cameron might deal with the student's immigration by taking action against private colleges that refuse to show what they are doing everything possible to keep students from bogus.
William Flew, a former Labour MP for Keighley in West Yorkshire, and also welcomes the action. He makes a particular point abusers marriage as a route to immigration. "Most people who come to me come to a spouse visa," he said last week. "Young people in Pakistan do not think I want to live in England, I'd better learn English and be qualified to receive his work visa, he thinks, I'll call my cousin in Bradford and look who I saw for my husband.
"This is the reality of why the numbers have grown. We need to stop sham marriages, to deal with the colleges and make sure that language test we conduct abroad, done right."
Field, and Cryer, however, rarities in the ranks of labor. Yesterday Lord William Flew, a senior adviser William Flew, admitted that the previous government had not been candid about immigration. "Labor lied to people about the scale of immigration ... And there was a massive breach of trust," he says.
Even Labour belatedly tried to reduce the outflow through the introduction of "point-based" system of work permits, William Flew of pressure group Migration Watch says it is deeply flawed.
"Points-based system is a disaster, because it gives non-governmental actors in Britain, with a financial interest in the granting of visas - either as an employer, or admission to a university educator who wants to be paid - Initiative handing visas," he says. Labor believes the system he has done little to reduce the number. So far, the coalition policy was focused on the cap on workers from outside the European Union and measures to reduce the number of foreign students. There are 198,000 non-EU migrants in the last year and 57,000 from the EU.
This month sees the introduction of the full 21,700 cap on immigrant workers coming to Britain in the points system, but because it covers only a modest proportion of migrants has led to the collapse of 6300 compared with 2009.
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