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Theresa May is set to launch the Tory manifesto later today, and will include a series of tough new pledges to help crackdown on immigration. With regaining control of Britain’s borders a key reason behind the country’s vote to leave the EU, the Prime Minister is set to use a series of immigration pledges in a bid to snatch support from those who previously voted for other parties.

GETTY The Tories are set to introduce a range of new charges for migrants

Mrs May is set to announce extra costs for employers who hire non-EU immigrants in skilled jobs by doubling the Skills Charge. The Skills Charge relates to companies applying for visas for non-EU migrants to come to the UK to work, and the Tory plans would increase annual charges to a maximum of £2,000 per employee. The revenue will be used to boost funding for skills training for British workers.

GETTY Taking back control of Britain's borders was a key factor in the Brexit vote

Meanwhile, non-EU migrant workers will see health surcharges rise to £600 and international students will have to pay £450 for NHS coverage. Overseas students will remain in the immigration statistics and within scope of the Government's migration target. Mrs May’s manifesto will also include a pledge to reduce immigration to the tens of thousands, which is deemed to be a more “sustainable” level. Her manifesto will argue that “when immigration is too fast and too high, it is difficult to build a cohesive society”.

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As the Prime Minister embarked on her election campaign last month, she told a crowd in Enfield: “We want to see sustainable net migration in this country. I believe that sustainable net migration is in the tens of thousands. “Leaving the European Union enables us to control our borders in relation to people coming from the EU, as well as those who are coming from outside.” Among other manifesto pledges set to be revealed tomorrow is a bold plan to tackle the social care crisis - by taking measures to stop elderly people selling their homes so they can afford care.