In a surprise move, the Coalition has announced it will vote against Labor’s bill to cap international student numbers. This follows previous Coalition comments saying it would work with universities to “put a cap on foreign students”.
The Greens opposed caps from the start. Between them, the Coalition and the Greens have a Senate majority, which means the Albanese government’s plan to cap international students seems dead.
For universities, TAFEs, private colleges and potential international students, this news will be cause for relief, but not celebration.
There are multiple other measures still in place to reduce international student numbers. The Coalition has also previously committed to capping international student numbers in the major cities.
So while the Coalition has now opposed Labor’s student caps, it is not opposed to the idea of caps altogether.
LNP: No cap, unless MY CAP!
They can’t have the ALP have a win anywhere related to their core rally cry of immigration.
this is exactly whats going on. And in light of recent political wins in less civilized places they are banking on everyone forgetting before the next election. And they are probably right.
As if the Liberals are actually going to reduce immigration though. Their policy has been mass immigration to please the owner class since John Howard.