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Sunak reportedly struck migration deal with Braverman to win her backing

Purported agreement included raising minimum salary and ending extended visas for graduates

Rishi Sunak agreed to a series of measures with Suella Braverman to bring down migration to the UK, including raising the minimum salary threshold to £40,000, according to a verbal pact with the former home secretary reported on Monday.

Braverman, who was sacked by Sunak last month, had repeatedly threatened to release documents showing he had agreed to policy demands on migration before she backed him to become prime minister after the collapse of Liz Truss’s government.

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