Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party is proposing tax incentives for hiring British workers and levies on firms employing foreign labor.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Robert Jenrick, the Reform UK party‘s Shadow Chancellor, announced a policy to prioritize British workers by reducing employer National Insurance (NI) contributions for domestic hires while imposing levies on businesses employing foreign workers. The plan also includes scrapping indefinite leave to remain (ILR) for low-wage migrants and introducing a graduated levy for each foreign worker employed. 📺 DETAIL: Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Jenrick argued that mass low-wage immigration and rising welfare dependency among Britons had created economic, social, and cultural problems, noting that millions of migrants had filled jobs that should have gone to British workers. He said Reform would not renew visas for many low-paid migrants, would scrap indefinite leave to remain, and expected large numbers to leave the country as more Britons moved from benefits into employment. Reform would additionally abolish the current immigration skills charge and replace it with a graduated annual levy on employers hiring foreign workers, which Jenrick said would incentivize firms to recruit from the domestic workforce instead. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under Reform, it will be British workers first, migrant workers second. The tax reform that I’m announcing today will end the cheap migrant labor racket once and for all.” – Robert Jenrick 🎯 IMPACT: If implemented, the policy would reshape the labor market by reducing reliance on migrant workers and encouraging businesses to hire from the domestic workforce. |
WATCH: Robert Jenrick lays out how our new tax reform will prioritise British workers. 👇 pic.twitter.com/Kr70rGpXYx
— Reform UK (@reformparty_uk) June 15, 2026
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