Some unskilled migration to UK likely to continue after Brexit - minister

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will still accept some unskilled migration after it leaves the European Union, Brexit minister David Davis said on Tuesday. During a speech setting out her Brexit priorities earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain would continue to attract "the brightest and best" and would always want immigration, especially high-skilled immigration. "A level of unskilled migration is likely to continue," Davis told parliament. "Where from, how it is controlled, will all be a matter for the new immigration policy." (Reporting by Kylie MacLellan and William James; Editing by Alistair Smout)