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City minister says finance needs ‘frictionless’ immigration

“We need a very honest conversation with people in this country about what the real economic need is,

City Minister John Glen pictured with Theresa May and Wiltshire chief constable Kier Pritchard at the scene of the Salisbury novichok attack which took place in Glen's constituency
City Minister John Glen pictured with Theresa May and Wiltshire chief constable Kier Pritchard at the scene of the Salisbury novichok attack which took place in Glen's constituency Photo: Getty Images

The UK’s City minister wants finance firms to have a “frictionless means” of bringing in staff under a new post-Brexit immigration policy — and said the government needs to have an “honest conversation” with the British people about the need for it.

John Glen told those attending a panel on the UK’s plan for post-Brexit immigration at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham that "sometimes the temptation" is to build a rapport with a "certain populist message".

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