The Labor and the Conservative parties which are the two key political parties in Britain would release their General Election Manifestos this week. These manifestos are expected to have some new restrictions. These restrictions are specifically pertaining to immigration and more diligence being maintained for the student visas.
The manifesto of the Labour party is planned to be released by the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in Birmingham. The declaration would cater to the issues pertaining to the local citizens and not just mere immigration. It also stated that by the end of the year, electronic border controls would be implemented that would aid in the counting of people walking in and out of the country.
Similar to the Australian system, a point based system would be introduced for those applying for residence as well as citizenship. Having excellent skills in English language would be the key criterion.
The manifesto of the Conservatives would be launched by David Cameron who is the leader of the Conservatives. This manifesto is expected to be absolute when it comes to immigration. It states a limitation on the number of foreigners being permitted to enter the United Kingdom. This caters to those migrants belonging to the nations that are not a part of the European Union. Thus, only a few would be allowed to work in the UK. The key reason behind this is the constant increase in the population which has become a burden on the public services and other local communities.
When it comes to the people belonging to the nations of the European Union, their movement could not be stopped by the British government. However, those not belonging to these nations such as India could be restricted.


