hours, it is because of issues around skills. are our university sector is stronger than germany s but 50% of school lovers who don t go to university, the germans have a better system of technical education and we need to learn from that and thatis and we need to learn from that and that is what rishi sunak is talking about in terms of people doing math to 18. part of that is we have less capital investment. germany, france and the united states between them average about 2% more invested in gdp every year. what you will see on wednesday is a range of measures designed to unlock business investment and close that gap with countries li france, germany and the united states and one that i talked about is overhauling the planning system and show local authorities have to meet statutory deadlines or they give you your money back. we are going to unlock access to the grids. a lot of supply side measures to boost that investment. i grids. a lot of supply side measures to boost tha
hello. welcome to the programme. we start this hour here in the uk with the general election campaign. labour says it s committed to reducing the number of people legally migrating to britain if it forms the next government. but speaking earlier, the shadow home secretary yvette cooper refused to set a target or any date by which a reduction would be achieved. net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000 last year. labour s plans include more apprenticeships in jobs that are currently reliant on a significant level of migrant workers. here s our political correspondent ione wells. immigration is a sticky issue in this election campaign, and both major parties say they want to control it. labour says it would train more uk workers to fill skills shortages and it says firms that pay exploitative wages would be banned from hiring foreign workers. but labour have not put a figure on how much they would reduce it by, a
the health secretary victoria atkins said it would be funded by cutting the number of nhs managers. she outlined the policy on this morning s laura kuenssberg programme. iam i am reforming our national health service to be faster, simpler and fairer. ., ., , ., fairer. and one of the ways we are doinu fairer. and one of the ways we are doin: this fairer. and one of the ways we are doing this is fairer. and one of the ways we are doing this is to fairer. and one of the ways we are doing this is to build fairer. and one of the ways we are doing this is to build new - fairer. and one of the ways we are doing this is to build new gp - doing this is to build new gp practices. we also want to ensure that we bring health care closer into our communities. if we can have the most basic conditions treated in pharmacies, then that frees up gp appointment times. appointment times. since the conservatives appointment times. since the conservatives have appointment times. since the cons