6 June 2013
Speaking during a debate on student visas, Alok Sharma highlights the importance of getting the message to students in India, China and other emerging economies that the UK is open, there are no caps of limits and they are welcome to come here to study at an accredited establishment.

Alok Sharma (Reading West) (Con): My hon. Friend is making some valid points. Does he agree that one of the key things that must come out of this debate is a clear message to students in India, China and other emerging economies with a lot of growth that the UK is open, that there are no caps or limits, and that they can come here if they go to an accredited establishment, can speak English and have the funding?

Nadhim Zahawi: I thank my hon. Friend, who is absolutely right that the message has to be that we are open for business. Indeed, the latest figures for 2010-11 and 2011-12 show that all the Russell group universities apart from three posted positive increases. There is some good news, but I hope that this debate will further inform the Government and the Home Office as to what else we can do to enhance the situation.

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Alok Sharma: My hon. Friend is being very generous in giving way. Should we not be explaining to the public in more detail what the net migration figure is made up of and disaggregating it? We can debate whether student numbers should be taken out, but clearly we must explain each of the components, because that is not widely understood.

Nadhim Zahawi: My hon. Friend is absolutely right.

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