India trade deal will mean accepting increased migration to UK, PM indicates
Hopes of getting the deal done this year have also been dashed, with Downing Street saying they "don't want to sacrifice quality for speed".
Hopes of getting the deal done this year have also been dashed, with Downing Street saying they "don't want to sacrifice quality for speed".
Despite the seemingly tiny benefit, Tory secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan promised New Delhi “everything is on the table”, including loosening access for Indian citizens to come to the UK.
Prime minister Boris Johnson's handling of the UK's own affairs may have also weakened Britain's leadership by example.
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